<p>Yeah, I’m going to do SCEA for Stanford. Am I correct in assuming that I can only apply early to Stanford, and I have to wait until January to do MIT and Princeton and Harvard and every other super reach school?</p>
<p>So if the music faculty is going to go over it, are they going to be equipped for reviewing electronic music? What if it is not to their taste? I mean, I see that Stanford has a Music, Science and Technology major, meaning they at least have some faculty in computer music. In my opinion, my stuff is instantly recognizable as amateur. I’m not a total expert with the software and all, and I don’t have top of the line plug-ins and hardware. However, I have tried to create a sound that is uniquely mine, and hopefully it shows to them.</p>
<p>Can the Arts Supplement actually hurt in decisions? And the inverse, how much can it help? What’s this “folder” about? Does it mean they take time to review and re-review each applicant’s files, all 30,000 of them? </p>
<p>I feel like I’ve given it my all at this point, and having to submit 2 weeks early is something I’ll have to do. I don’t have a ton of ECs or leadership positions at all, but I do have a passion in electronic music, and I want to show that to Stanford as much as I can. This is something I’ll definitely keep on doing in whatever college I get into.</p>