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6 months ago
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I want to list "art commissions" as a work/paid extracurricular but I don't really have reputable evidence of it. I take commissions online but I don't post my work on socials, so should I mention it or no

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6 months ago

You should list it, having a job (even if commissioned) shows a lot of dedication and you don't really need social media evidence but you could compose a portfolio of the art you have sold just in case.

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6 months ago

yes! i would always show the work you have done. it isn't going to decrease your chances, so be proud of yourself!

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6 months ago

Some colleges let you submit supplemental information. If you have pictures of the art, you could make a portafolio of your commissions and submit that.

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6 months ago

not an expert but you typically dont need proof on social media

i mean some colleges might look at online presence and stuff but they know hs students do things aside from what we post

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🎤6 months ago

oh ok thanks!

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