<p>does cornell accept arts supp? i googled it and saw this page where it mentioned "supplemental music submissions". i was on cornell's page on commonapp.org an hour ago. it had the arts supplement then. but when i go there NOW, it's gone.</p>
<p>Cornell accepts art supplement. Cornell does not require the art supplement form on the Common Application. I sent in a CD with 2 songs, but I don't know anything about the standard... =.=</p>
<p>an ED friend of mine told me that cornell doens't accept stuff like that. are u sure? so how did u send the CD in? standard mail w/ur name, school, DOB, etc? lol</p>
<p>but is that only for students who wish to major in music at cornell??</p>
<p>i'm not a music major</p>
<p>No. The second paragraph states: </p>
<p>"Students who excel in musical performance or composition may wish to supplement their applications with a recording or musical score. Students should submit recordings only if they believe that their musical abilities will enhance their application. These materials are evaluated by faculty members in Music and the evaluations are then forwarded to the admissions office in the relevant college. The evaluation of musical accomplishment among applicants to Cornell attempts to identify candidates with a distinguishing excellence in music. Such accomplishment suggests that a student is able to concentrate on difficult long-term goals and to achieve them."</p>
<p>They are looking for people with talent, whether they major in music or not.</p>
<p>No it doesn't have to be. If you are good at it, then send it.</p>
<p>alright thanks guys!</p>
<p>i have a question...
how good is good?</p>
<p>No idea. I just sent in an amateur CD. I got deferred.</p>
<p>I sent in a record I recorded over summer. I didn't specify whether it should be forwarded to performance or composition (I wanted it sent to both departments) and it was over the time limit, but when I called the music department they said it was fine. I'm really curious how it affected my application. I got deferred.</p>