<p>Hey all!</p>
<p>As many of you are, I am finishing up many of my applications, but am hitting a small dilemma when being asked if I would like to upload any supplementary materials for some.
I participated in some scientific research this past summer, and would like to send some of the materials for it in - I made a research poster over what I did, and wrote a paper on it, which was sent in to a High School Chemistry Research Journal. However, the peer review for the paper, though accepting it, found many errors (mostly grammatical but some theoretical) that needed correction before submission.</p>
<p>I am currently sitting in front of my computer debating whether to submit the paper with all the edits added in, or the research poster, or both. Would it probably be beneficial to do either or both, for my applications? As a high school student, I don't have enough expertise to quite check all the edits and try to integrate the proper theories into the paper. Would the poster be beneficial, in the paper's absence, or as a supplement to my paper over the research?</p>
<p>I am applying to some top tier universities, including some Ivy's, and all help is mightily appreciated.</p>
<p>Have a Merry Christmas, and thanks in advance for the help!!! :)</p>