<p>I realized after I submitted my common app that I forgot to include some info in the EC section. I listed the 3 musical groups and ensembles I play with but not my music teachers/ or lessons: guitar and jazz drums. I will most probably major in some kind of engineering or physcis, not music. However, music will continue to be an important part of my life and I hope to play with ensembles at college.<br>
ALso, WIth 2 of these groups we have played benefit concerts for local charity which I did list in the EC, but I didn't put how much money we raised. One concert was over $800 raised for a food pantry. How critical is this missing info? SHould I mail in a letter explaining or send in a paper resume including the missing info? OR should I forget it? I applying to one Ivy, 4 top liberal arts, and two good state schools.</p>
<p>Call your schools admissions office and ask if there is anything you can do about it.</p>
<p>I did the same thing, accidently leaving out family history I called admissions to explain my perdicament and they said to just send them an email with the information.</p>
<p>I got in with a 13500 scholarship a year.</p>
<p>you should email the admissions office and explain your situation. they won’t bite.</p>
<p>and they’ll probably let you send in some info you didn’t include.</p>