<p>I posted a thread about this subject before, but thinking that I knew exactly what to do, I became lax in making sure that I ACTUALLY knew what to do (if that makes any sense)</p>
<p>To those who have submitted pictures as part of their supplement for Harvard, how did you guys do it? I was thinking of making a document with an index, since I don't have fancy photoshop to attach my descriptions. </p>
<p>I also found someplace in yahooanswersland that it would be possible to make a pdf with pictures and descriptions???</p>
<p>I promise I tried contacting Harvard before--but I couldn't get a good answer from them.</p>
<p>Many accepted students, at Harvard and at other colleges, have created websites to send to admissions: [Your</a> free online portfolio to showcase your design, photography, and other work // SHOWN’D](<a href=“Shownd | Become the Best Version of You!”>http://shownd.com/)</p>
<p>I sent in my supplement already, but I don’t think the person who handled my mail (who had typed up the address to which the mail was to be sent) typed “office of admissions”. </p>
<p>The profile is private, unless you know the name of the artist.</p>
<p>Chances are, after 375 years, the Cambridge Post Office knows where to deliver mail to. Not to worry, it will get there. And if it doesn’t, they will send you an email and give you additional time.</p>