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Hundreds of things could count as extracurricular activities but the reality is, any of them
can make your college application stand out if you have shown
true passion and depth in
that activity. It’s worth noting that any kind of activity-when approached with enough
energy and commitment-can become something that’s truly awe-inspiring.
Think of extracurricular activities with regards to depth instead of breadth. For example,
imagine a student who
joins a school play one year, tries joining the yearbook the next
year, becomes part of the tennis club in this third year, and then
spends his senior year as
part of Academic All-Stars. Instead of looking like an outstanding student with so many
skills, he is going to seem like a dabbler who does not have a solid area of expertise or a
clear passion.
While the student has
experience in good activities, they do not make for a winning
combination if he’s trying to get into an Ivy League college.
On the other hand, consider an applicant who is a member of the school’s
symphonic
band. Throughout her four years in high school, she has played in the pep band,
concert
band, and marching band. This student gives the impression that she loves playing her
musical instrument. As a result, college admissions officers are going to think that she
can share that level of passion and interest with the campus community.
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