<p>I want to send a photograph of something I built (its a scale model of my house :D) but I'm doing my app online and it doesn't allow you to upload photos. Are we not allowed to send photographs? Should I just send it separately?</p>
<p>You can send additional material separately, just be sure it is clearly marked with your name and birthdate on the back so it will get into the correct application folder. (And if you're sure you'll be sending it, you might want to refer to it in your online application, so anyone reading it will look up at that point and think, "Hmm, let me find that photograph in the folder here...")</p>
<p>Directly from Matt's</a> blog entry dated Oct. 18th (highlighting mine):
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Also, if there are things that you'd like to include in your application, but that don't fit in the online application (like photos of inventions/creations, extra pieces with formatted text, etc.), what you should do is submit the online application, and also send, via snail mail, the extra piece(s) to the Admissions Office. Be sure to include your name and date of birth. These can also come in either order.
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I think that's your answer! :)</p>
<p>i know someone that sent their essay separately with a sound card that he designed! (mootmom should know him XP)</p>
<p>so you can sent things seperately</p>
<p>who sent HIS essay with a sound card?</p>
<p>and sorry with the icky grammar >.<
edit :( i know someone that sent his essay separately with a sound card that he designed! )</p>
<p>and who sent it isn't important. what is important is that you CAN send thing seperately</p>
<p>lol</a>, grammar.</p>