Should I Submit the Arts Supplement?

<p>I'm not hoping to major in Music but I have been playing the clarinet for 6 years and I'm talented. I'm applying for restricted early action to Stanford and I listed that the majors that interest me are Management Science and Engineering, Economics, and Statistics. I wouldn't mind playing in the Concert Band or Orchestra at Stanford but I'm not sure how to audition for those either (do you audition once you get in?)</p>

<p>Anyways, I don't plan on majoring in music but I think that my clarinet abilities might help me. I have played in the District and All-Southern California honor bands in middle school and the All-State band in High School. I've also toured the UK in an Orchestra and played in the Olympic Entertainment Park at the 2012 London Olympics. Should I submit the arts supplement? What do I submit? How many pieces?</p>

<p>http:// admission.stanford .edu/application/freshman/arts.html</p>

<p>"Applicants with extraordinary talent in the fine or performing arts may submit supplementary materials for review. While we expect that students with a vested interest in the arts will continue their participation at the collegiate level, an arts submission neither guarantees nor commits a student to participate in the arts at Stanford if admitted, nor does non-submission preclude such participation. The Arts Supplement is an optional component of the application. "</p>

<p>Hopefully that helps! From what I’ve seen you can submit recordings. The instructions pdf I linked to says it’ll be made available tomorrow.</p>