<p>I have a quick question on sending in an additional science supplement/research report. Obviously there are very specific guidelines for music/art/etc: however, my question concerns if and how schools would consider a sent-in addtional science supplement.
In this context, it would be my Intel STS paper; I did not have this research done in time for Siemens (and thus EA/RD reporting of results) and yet I believe it is really impressive on the whole and at the very least I want to demonstrate the fruits of my research internship efforts of nearly 2 years.
So of the following schools, which do you think it would be okay or beneficial to send in the research? Any I should not bother doing so, and any it would really help if they are impressed with it (assuming they would consider it)?
(I know this may seems like 'bragging' just to send in some other c rap, but for the purpose of this question please assume I would be sending in something of quality).
Stanford: Early Action already applied (thinking no on this one?)
RD Schools:
Duke, Vanderbilt, Rice, Pomona, Brown, UPenn, Harvard, Yale</p>
<p>I'd send it to all of them. Schools don't mind a science report, but most request that you send only the abstract.</p>
<p>yea i'd just send in the abstract</p>
<p>whats an abstract?</p>
<p>An abstract is a short (usually ~250 words) summary of your research.</p>