<p>They don't really say anything about suppl. materials lyk Harvard, Yale, Princeton..etc do. But would it be a plus if I send it in still??????
(my art slides are pretty good.)</p>
<p>Anybody know???</p>
<p>please help me out here x0</p>
<p>They don't really say anything about suppl. materials lyk Harvard, Yale, Princeton..etc do. But would it be a plus if I send it in still??????
(my art slides are pretty good.)</p>
<p>Anybody know???</p>
<p>please help me out here x0</p>
<p>u can send it in, they welcome supp material, just dont like send in 1000 paintings or something that'll overwhelm them.
calm down, and good luck</p>
<p>o, thanks! =)</p>
<p>you should really be checking out the Hopkins Insider blog (<a href="http://hopkins.typepad.com/%5B/url%5D">http://hopkins.typepad.com/</a>) for answers to these questions...</p>
<p>see the 10th FAQ:</p>
<p>"Id like to submit a recording of my music / slides of my art / portfolio of my newspaper articles / DVD of accomplishments / etc. Can I do this and will it be considered?</p>
<p>Yes supplemental materials are welcome additions to your application. All supplemental information should be sent to the Admissions address listed above (under the answer for application updates). There are no specific requirements for supplemental materials; you can submit information in any format (e.g. portfolios, CDs, DVDs, slides, etc.) However we make sure applicants understand that typically the Admissions committee does not have much time to review such information. The general rule is that an application reader has about 5 minutes to review supplemental materials."</p>
<p>yea the blog is really really helpful.
kinda makes this site - dare i say - inferior?</p>
<p>bankai u make the most pointless comments</p>
<p>thanks guys =)</p>
<p>I didnt waste my money!! =)</p>