<p>I’ve been doubting whether or not I should send in an arts supplement after hearing that they must be stellar good to be noticed or they might even be a disadvantage if they’re not.
I’m involved in a few of art activities:
- Artists for a Cause school club president
- designed and painted an iPhone case for the entire Martin County A4AC organization
- painted and sold 3 paintings to raise money for Hope for Freedom to prevent human trafficking
- organized “arts day” for foster children 2 years
- Art Club member 4 years
- homecoming representative
- Drama Club volunteer:
- painted 2 paintings for a school play
- School
- currently taking IB HL Visual Arts and will be submitting a portfolio as an examination in March
- Very minimal awards, runner up, artist of the month, nothing big at all. </p>
<p>Here’s a linke to some of my works:
[Flickr:</a> rebecca<em>j</em>peng’s Photostream](<a href=“http://www.■■■■■■■■■■/photos/96782182@N04/]Flickr:”>rebecca_j_peng | Flickr)</p>
<p>Here are my questions regarding my supplement:
- Will it be advantageous for me to submit one to Ivy League and similar schools?
- Do I need anything to boost my portfolio? More technical pieces perhaps?
- Are there any I should not submit and take out completely? </p>
<p>Thank you in advance for your reply!</p>