Columbia supplement question.

<p>For the "supplementary materials" section, what if I include a very detailed account of my internship at a cardiac lab within a hospital? I know that, conventionally, if one were to check off the 'science' box for the supplementary materials, it would be a research abstract or something, but I didn't have a specific project. I was basically helping out with clinical trials, observing surgeries/catheterizations/echocardiograms, centrifuging/pipetting blood samples and then preparing them to be shipped to clinical research institutes. Honestly, I had (and am currently) having a very cool experience, and I was wondering if I could use this as a scientific supplementary material. As you can tell, I'm not artistically or musically inclined, and I have trouble leaving anything blank, whether it's optional or not.</p>

<p>If not, could I put it other the "Other" category? Can anyone give me examples of what one would put under the "other" category? </p>

<p>Thanks in advance.</p>

<p>I honestly wouldn’t make it too detailed. just a small abstract-like summary would be better - admissions officers aren’t scientists and they don’t like too many supplements. i would def put it under science though!</p>