Imagine you had a great job interview, one where everything just clicked, your answers flowed easily, and you were able to share all of your most important successes. Then your interviewer asks you at the end,
“This has been great—is there anything else you’d like to tell me?”
Would you mention a success that wasn’t as important? Would you fill the space with something you didn’t care so much about? Probably not. You’d want to end on a high note rather than share something else that might be less important or less impressive than what you’d already discussed.
That’s exactly how you should treat college application questions that ask, “Is there any other information you’d like to share?”