<p>Hi, all. :) I'm considering submitting an arts supplement to for either Theater or Creative Writing. </p>
<p>Since I never submitted my screenwriting work to any official contests (and therefore have no awards to prove my abilities), would it be a good idea to send a supplement as Theater? Technically, the scripts are for TV and film--not plays. But would it be accepted as a play? </p>
<p>Also, if I submit it as a play, the Princeton arts supplement says that one should "submit a play"...Do they mean the entire script for the play? Because that would about 70 pages in my case and that seems ridiculously long for a supplement. </p>
<p>Finally, does Princeton have the same philosophy as Yale about the arts supplement (i.e. Yale says, "Do not submit submissions that do not demonstrate an unusually high level of ability.") I'm assuming "yes". Now I think my work is very good of course, but how would I know if it is good enough to be submitted as a supplement? Do they only want people who have won awards for their writing to submit it? (To me, this doesn't make sense because the awards themselves prove the quality, so why would a supplement be necessary?)</p>
<p>Sorry for all the questions, and thanks for any advice! :)</p>