Oh Happy Day (Look at the mail!)

<p>To Freezing: No worries, yet.</p>

<p>To Ragged: I am doing well. Thank you very much for asking! You can send in supplemental anything, but that doesn’t always mean you should. It’s important to be extremely deliberate with what you send in. If you believe that what you have represents a significant addition to my understanding of who you are, and that I can read it quickly, then send it in. </p>

<p>But you must be DELIBERATE and take the time to weight both those considerations carefully. On the list of supplemental materials usually misses those goals: issues of the school paper, a 4th teacher recommendation, your 40 page research report. A supplemental has the potential to be useful, it all depends on what you send. </p>

<p>As to your second major question - though my answer will spark some discussion, I’ve decided to answer in a new thread to give the larger community on the Tufts forums a better chance to understand.</p>