What are my chances?

<p>lol it’s fine. that’s what I’m here for! For the additional information section, you upload a document (PDF, .doc, even JPG!) from your computer to the site. So it can be half a page or 500 pages (but I wouldn’t recommend 500! haha).
to tell you the truth, I don’t see why you shouldn’t send both. However, if you had to pick one, then I’d say do the additional info section, so as to avoid the “we don’t want extra rec letters” syndrome.
Ask the two teachers that you think can give you the best recommendations. Seriously, it doesn’t matter what subjects they’re from, as long as each is from a different subject. I had my history teacher write one, and my french teacher write the other. Don’t feel forced into the “one humanities, one math/science” box. If your english teacher and your spanish teacher will write you better recommendations than any combination of your other teachers, then go for it! And just remember, there is a possibility that you might have a great teacher next year who would write you an even better rec than either of these other two teachers! : )
I am a very prolific reader (if I might say so myself), and I spend a lot of time reading, so I provided a sampling of a few of the books that I’ve read in the past year.</p>