art supplement

<p>Is there a form you have to submit with your art supplement?</p>

<p>bump.......</p>

<p>Yes, I'd like to know this too</p>

<p>for photographs do you think they accept a photo CD? everywhere else does, is the want for Slides firm?</p>

<p>I'd really, really like to know this too!
I'm submitting a music CD, and I'd like to put the CD, my musical "resmue", and a letter of rec from my music teacher in one big envelope. Do you think this is acceptable? And, like the OP asked, is there a specific form?</p>

<p>their supplement has a place you check off what supplementary material you are sending - they give more latitude than most, and actually have an 'other' box. But there is no form to fill out. Make sure you include your common app # and school along with your name with whatever you send.</p>

<p>(Their supplement does have the instructions, I assume all you stressed out applicants haven't read it yet - I am merely a mom, so I'm not quite so stressed!)</p>

<p>This Link provides super-clear instructions on what to
do to send in Supplementary material.</p>

<p>:)</p>

<p>just bumping this up with another Q</p>

<p>We just had a competition in Physics where we created a thermobottle for hot liquids. My partner and I won every contest, but the main thing that stood out was a DVD video I made for the presentation. It is amazingly good (I hate saying it, it sounds smug) but is it something that Harvard would appreciate as a supplement? Also, should I send in the graded rubric?</p>

<p>that's a question none of us can answer. i would ask the admissions</p>