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Can a music supplement hurt your application?
If you’ve had significant participation in music and you plan to continue it, you might consider submitting one, but keep in mind a few things: If you participate casually in music, and submit a supplement that isn’t as good in comparison, it may actually hurt your application.
Should I send a music supplement?
If you’re planning to major in the subject. If you’ve selected Music, Theater, Visual Art, Film, Dance, etc. as your major in your college application, submitting an arts supplement can help professors and admissions officers gain an idea of your work, and how well you’d fit into the program.
Does music help college application?
When applying to college, many students overlook their band, orchestra and choir classes. Don’t make this mistake! Participation in a music ensemble demonstrates teamwork, focus, and dedication – all of which are invaluable traits for college applicants.
Should I submit a Stanford art portfolio?
Submission of these materials is entirely optional; they are reviewed at the discretion of the Office of Undergraduate Admission and the arts faculty. Similarly, students who do not submit an Arts Portfolio may nevertheless study or participate in the arts at Stanford.
Should I submit a music portfolio?
Building a performance portfolio is an important step for both student and professional musicians. It is especially crucial for college admittance, because a great portfolio can have a big influence on acceptance board members.
Should I submit supplemental materials Columbia?
Supplements are entirely optional and not required for the admissions process. Students will have access to the arts and maker communities and facilities, and are able to participate in the arts communities of Columbia regardless of supplement submissions or majors.
Should I submit Stanford arts portfolio?
Students with extraordinary talent in the fine or performing arts—art practice, dance, music and theater—may submit an Arts Portfolio with their application for admission to Stanford. Although Stanford offers a Film and Media Studies major and minor, we do NOT accept Arts Portfolios for this program.