<p>Oh wow!</p>
<p>Hey guys-- I was one of the 2010 Clark Scholars, so if you have any questions or need any advice about your applications, please let me know. I love to help :D</p>
<p>I’m sure the other Clark kids will pop in here too
We were meaning to start a board, but I guess we all got so swamped we kinda forgot…</p>
<p>… Oh well, here now, at your service!</p>
<p>EDIT: Oh, I didn’t see that another Clarkie has already posted. Oh well, we’re both here for you!</p>
<p>And to answer some questions that have already come up–</p>
<p>@fudginess: I actually do not know, but if you have questions about that sort of thing, I would definitely email Ms. Lynda Durham-- she does a lot of work with putting together the pieces of the application and would be able to give you a definitive answer. (My guess is that it depends on the type of the supplementary material/why you want to send it.)</p>
<p>@jordijay23: I was in a similar boat. I was juggling between education, theater, chemistry, actually. I wrote one essay about education, the other about chemistry, and I think a third one about theater just for kicks. As long as they’re all subjects you are passionate about-- I don’t see why you can’t indicate interests! I ended up doing education because they had a very good mentor available for that.</p>
<p>Which brings me to the other part of your question. You do not need to have a specific research project/idea in mind. If you are accepted into the program, Ms. Durham will put you in contact with your mentor and you can figure out the details there. Maybe your mentor has a project they want you to tag along on, or maybe you have an idea, or maybe you can meet halfway. The lovely thing about Clark is that it is what you make it.</p>
<p>@MathRules: Another great question for Ms. Durham, but I am going to take a stab out there and say that if it’s possible to send scores. Now you said you haven’t taken the PSAT because schools won’t let you take it, but since you’re in Grade 11, it might be time to take the ACT and/or SAT? </p>
<p>That being said, none of us really got in on test scores alone-- but also none of us got in without test scores either.</p>
<p>I’d ask Ms. Durham on that one too.</p>