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Yes, admissions officers do read additional information provided by applicants. While not all officers give it the same weight, this section can be important for explaining gaps, challenges, or any aspect of your application that needs further explanation.
Ultimately, this section is not required so it gets a lot less attention than other pieces of the application. Only use this section if you really need to. And remember how quickly admissions officers want to get through an application. Keep things short and sweet when it comes to the Additional Information section.
The additional information section is a place for you to tell colleges about any extenuating circumstances which have impacted you or your education which did not fit elsewhere in the application, or to cover qualifications you have that could not fit elsewhere.
Remember, its not necessary to add anything to the additional information section, so if theres a chance that what you are putting down could be viewed negatively, just leave it blank. You might consider asking a guidance counselor to mention any extenuating circumstances in their recommendation letter for you.
Additional information is any relevant skills, qualifications or characteristics that can round out your work experience with life experience and shows you are an inquisitive and curious person who pursues outside passions and can show unique energy at work.
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But what counts most to colleges is how long and how deeply you have been committed to one or two of those interests. This could be sports, clubs, music groups, or various other activities. They take into account the leadership roles you have held, what you accomplished, and how much time you committed to the activity.
From my experience when my child was applying to college, I can tell you that, yes, colleges do read the additional information section on applications. Its a great place to provide context for any aspects of your application that may need further explanation, such as your grade dip during sophomore year.