Should I submit an arts supplement if I don't plan to major or minor in music?

<p>I'm applying to the UVa college of arts and sciences. I'm heavily involved in the music program at my high school, so my application is full of music-related accomplishments (I play the saxophone). I'm not majoring in music, but I would still like to be involved in music at the college level. </p>

<p>Would it be silly to talk about all those accomplishments and then not take the extra step and submit the optional supplement? Would it help my chances of acceptance or would I just be compared to all of the talented music majors? </p>

<p>Bottom line: Should I submit an arts supplement?</p>

<p>As for my others stats, I have an SAT of 1940, 4.5 GPA, ~#20 in terms of class rank… I’m under the impression that these stats pretty average for UVa, but I don’t think I would need to depend on the supplement to boost my chances too much… it’s not like my musicianship is anything world-renowned, but it’s not bad either
I’m mostly worried that submitting the supplement would actually be more harmful than beneficial…</p>