<p>who is doing this and for what reason?</p>
<p>so, for example, I went to oxford for a writing program and i won a photography award at my school. should I send schools some photos/stories/both?</p>
<p>who is doing this and for what reason?</p>
<p>so, for example, I went to oxford for a writing program and i won a photography award at my school. should I send schools some photos/stories/both?</p>
<p>You are not expected to submit supplementary material, although some people choose to do so. If you are interested, just e-mail or call your admissions officer and ask if he/she would mind evaluating supplementary material. Some of them may discourage it, depending on the type of material.</p>
<p>i would pick photography if you have more pieces to show. photos from a program doesn't seem like it would be too smart--that prob. belongs in ecs, awards, etc....maybe your essay.</p>
<p>i sent in supplementaries because i am an artist. i just sent in scans and digi photos of my work on printouts or a cd--if you decide to send in photography stuff, find out what format it needs to be in for each college. you might have to call them--i did.</p>