Hello collegevine, I'm a junior in high school, and I have some additional materials (like a portfolio of my artwork and writing) that I think could help showcase my talents and interests. Can I submit these materials along with my college application, and if so, how can I make sure they're considered during the admissions process?
Hi there! It's great that you're thinking about showcasing your talents and interests through additional materials like your artwork and writing portfolio. Many colleges do accept supplemental materials as part of the application process, but it's important to check the specific requirements and guidelines for each college you're applying to. Some colleges have dedicated platforms for submitting creative portfolios, while others accept them via the Common Application or other application systems. Make sure to carefully review their instructions on how and where to submit your supplemental materials. In case they don't mention it explicitly, you can always reach out to the admissions office to ask if you can submit additional materials and how to do so. To ensure your portfolio gets the attention it deserves, take the time to curate and present it in a professional and organized manner. Include a brief explanation or context for each piece, and highlight any awards or recognitions you've received for your work. Remember that quality is more important than quantity, so select your best pieces that truly showcase your skills and passion. Good luck with your applications, and I hope your talents shine through!
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