<p>@Lanayru,
Art supplements are only worth doing if you really have a talent that is above most of your peers. And if you do it, make sure that the submission showcases your talent well… For example, we do not have a grand piano but we rented the recital hall of one of the Piano stores in our city so my son could record his piano repertoire on a grand piano (it was not that expensive, I think it was $100 for 2 hours).
My son sent the Art supplement to 2 of his top school choices, MIT and Stanford, and he was accepted at both…I personally believe that the Art supplement added another concrete dimension to his persona plus when you submit an art supplement you also send recommendations from your instructor so that is another recommendation that would validate your resume.<br>
Also make sure that you follow the directions for the Stanford Art supplement submission to the letter, they are very strict about it. BE mindful of the deadlines for BOTH the Art Supplement and Entire Stanford application:
REA- October 15
RD- Dec 1
Good luck to you!</p>