Submitting a GRAFFITI supplemental document..

<p>I know it is very unorthodox in a college app..but it kind of just occured to me as graffiti is one of the few ECs I do (and enjoy very much)
I don't know how I could submit my pieces, thought. Should I make my art teacher capture pictures and send them herself, or I could simply do that myself?? Should they be in PDF? How could I proof ownership? My name tag shows on all my pieces, but are they enough proof that I own the pieces?
I am so confused as there is hardly any information on the Internet regarding the subject..as I said, I might be the only student in college admissions history to submit Graf pieces with her application..
I'd appreciate any help :)
(ps: none of my pieces were done on privately owned estates, so none are illegal)</p>

<p>I’d take a picture and make sure you explain the tag</p>

<p>Just treat it like an art supplement. Take some pictures, send them in with the supplemental documentation :)</p>

<p>Okay, & I suppose I have to clarify that no pieces were written illegally, right??</p>

<p>^ of course!</p>

<p>Lol, that was prolly a dumb question :D</p>

<p>Maybe ask your art teacher to explain that the pieces are legal, just to make it 100% kosher</p>

<p>The more illegal the better imo ^_-</p>

<p>Call it your version of hacking. I am sure they will love that haha.</p>

<p>@ender94: lol, I really hope they do (I’d b screwed otherwise) :smiley:
Reading the MIT blogs/websites I felt encouraged to submit Graf; MIT admission officers sound way cooler than those at many other U’s.</p>

<p>Dude, MIT Admissions is awesome.</p>

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