<p>I think I read somewhere saying Cornell doesn't really want supplemental materials from applicants, but I m not sure rite now. I wrote a 4000 words physics research essay on gyroscopic phenomena and their usage in Inertial Navigation System (yes it's IB's EE.. for any suffering IBers out there), and I had three years of formal training in art. So now I m just wondering if I should send in the Abstracts + Intro of my essay and few copies of my art works, as I think it could really help my application.
Appreciate your responses! :D</p>
<p>Also just to add, I m applying to Art and Science</p>
<p>no, they don't want additional supplement materials.</p>
<p>sorry, forgot to say- those are some great merits, definitely mention them in the "additional info" section of the common app as activities you've done during your HS years. I'm pretty sure the adcoms will believe you actually did em.</p>
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Are you serious? I called the admissions office before sending in my paper, and they said it was fine. W T F</p>
<p>they told me to send in /anything/ that will aide my application.</p>