YourSpace - is this too in-depth/lengthy?

<p>Hi, everyone, I'm applying to Vassar ED this fall. I know that Vassar does not accept theatre supplements through Slideroom, so I asked an adcom about it, and he said to attach a theatre resume as my YourSpace submission. I have a regular old black and white resume, but would it be acceptable to put together a very, very brief "lookbook" PDF of the productions on my resume - so, for example, a resume as the first or second page, and then a couple of photos from some or all of the productions I've listed? I know that theatre faculty are not going to be viewing it, but just attaching a resume sounds so boring... </p>

<p>The admission officer said to put it as my YourSpace submission, but would I be better off putting it in the "additional info/resume" section of the supplement? Or is that not a good idea since this resume only lists my theatre experiences?</p>

<p>EDIT: not sure if this matters, but I plan on being very involved in theatre at Vassar, and double majoring in either English and history or med/ren studies or English and drama. If I didn't submit anything theatre-y for my YourSpace, I'd probably submit a poetry portfolio.</p>

<p>Sorry for all of my questions - thank you in advance!</p>

<p>I’d submit the poetry portfolio as the YourSpace and add your theatre resume to the additional info if the productions aren’t mentioned in the EC portion of the common app. From my understanding (and Vassar’s website :smiley: ), the YourSpace portion is “a chance for you to show the admission committee something else about yourself.”
If you mention theatre in the other portions of your app, ie) a letter of rec is from a director or company head, it might be best to add something unrelated in that portion that still showcases your abilities and personality. </p>

<p>My YourSpace submission is a mix tape filled with songs that are meaningful to me and a description for each song; my college counselor loved the idea. </p>