Should I mention this in the MIT Midyear report?

<p>I happen to have started a webcomic at [url=<a href="http://www.GinaMara.com%5DGinaMara.com%5B/url"&gt;http://www.GinaMara.com]GinaMara.com[/url&lt;/a&gt;]. Take a look please.</p>

<p>Should I mention this in the Midyear updates section of the MIT midyear report?</p>

<p>Of course, it’s an activity that you seem dedicated to. No reason why not to include it.</p>

<p>That’s a fantastic and unique work (: No doubts; tell them about it! :smiley: Good luck!</p>

<p>Yeah. I’m gonna third the vote to mention it. It’s something unique that you do, so definitely.</p>

<p>Haha. That’s cute and pretty funny. Go ahead and include it.</p>

<p>I wouldn’t recommend it, given you’ve created 5 comics. A more significant work, and I’d give it a but thumbs up, but in it’s current state, really isn’t much to show.</p>

<p>But, I suppose it can’t hurt.</p>

<p>Thx for teh replys!
But, yeah, I was think about how short of a period of time I had this up. I mean, the site’s not even a month old :slight_smile: (I registered on Jan 2). It is worth giving it to them?
Also, I was wondering if there’s anything (esp. in the about section) that could be interpreted the wrong way?</p>

<p>And would the admissions peeps actually even look at my site?</p>

<p>bum-bum-bum-da-BUMP!</p>

<p>You should, its a fun and interesting EC</p>