So on my college application I wrote that I wrote for an anti-sex trafficking website and published my journal after facing sexual harassment. I know that perhaps colleges will ask to verify this because it’s “publication” but online. Sadly, the website was a startup and closed a bit after my journal was published. However, if I still have the journal pages on my computer(I documented it on my word docs), do you think they’ll use it as sufficient verification? I don’t know if they verify, but if they ask do you think that’ll suffice? I’m just curious since I know some colleges may ask about it.
I would try to see if the relevant pages were captured by the Internet Archive: Wayback Machine (google this). If so, download the pages and then post them on a secure location of your own (usually your email service can provide some space). Then submit that URL.
Otherwise, scan the pages and upload them to the secure space and send the link.
@T26E4 it’s not there
Maybe I got the URL wrong because it was 2 years ago. but I typed in what I remember and it’s not there. Do you think I could just have my journal uploaded with a google docs share link(open for all) and send it?