<p>I sent in an arts supplement of piano and classical/jazz voice.</p>
<p>However, I never found the page on the Princeton website detailing exactly how one should send in the supplement / the form attached.</p>
<p>The deadline for sending in such a supplement was December 1st, and mine was sent in before that.</p>
<p>What should I do? Should I contact somebody and ask if the supplement is accceptable / if I should resend something to their guidelines? Should I just give up? Thanks for your help!</p>
<p>Well certainly contact someone, and do make it clear that you followed what you thought would be acceptable guidelines and that you got it in before the due date. I'm sure Princeton gets a lot of art supplements that don't meet their guidelines--I sent in a CD of some of my visual art and found Princeton's requirements to be the absolute pickiest of any school I've applied to--so I would think they'd be understanding if you contacted them to try to make it right. It's probably more than most applicants do who never even realize their mistake.</p>
<p>yeah i had a similar problem with the music supplement, they have rather astringent requirements. I had already made my CD by the time I saw the specific genres of pieces that they wanted, and I was lucky enough to meet two of them without having prior knowledge. I'm still missing my Bach Prelude and Fugue that is required though....if only I had known before spending a ton on a professional recording.</p>