<p>How should I prepare for my special talent supplementary document? If I can play one instrument very well.</p>
<p>It depends on what school(s) you are applying to, and what your intended major is.</p>
<p>Different schools have different deadlines for what they usually call an “arts supplement.” They also want the information submitted in different formats. Some schools want in-person auditions if you plan to major in music or hope to earn a music scholarship.</p>
<p>My son prepared a website that included his performing arts resume, photos, and links to videos of a variety of performances. However, because he doesn’t plan to major in music, he only sent it to a school that permitted an arts supplement to demonstrate significant extra-curricular involvement. </p>
<p>You need to investigate the specific requirements of the schools you are considering. Also, the submission deadlines may be earlier than their admission application deadlines.</p>