<p>I am applying to Harvard next year. I just saw the old application and it said that I will need to send supplementary material.</p>
<p>Here are some ideas about what to send, but I don't know if they qualify as exceedingly exceptional:
1). My Musical Investigation for IB. Its pretty short, and has music recordings to go with it.
2). A drawing that I won an national award for.
3). My Chinese essay for the International Chinese Juvenile Competition. I won 2nd.
4). Speech for the Fed Challenge competition
5). Volunteer Portfolio - focusing on all the worthwhile volunteer work I have done. Each volunteer will be one page, with photos, description, reflection. (I am thinking about including Red Cross Volunteer, MC, a club I started at school, and maybe some summer program experience)</p>
<p>What do you guys say? Can I send in more than one? </p>
<p>Also, I am thinking about majoring in science, yet all my awards are in economics, creative writing, art, and music (but I focus on science related summer programs). Will sending in these science-unrelated supplements lower my chances?</p>