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But shouldn't the most important ones already be described on our primary? Like several of mine are marked most important.
So should I go the alternative route and talk about ones that were important but didn't make the top three cut?
This is kind of a horrible question to ask. I'd much rather have a "Why Columbia" essay.
Just do whatever you feel will best round out the entirety of the info that they get via your primary and secondary.