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Recommended Extracurricular Activities

College admissions get more competitive each year. Having extracurricular activities on your student resume can give you the edge you need to stand out among your competition. This article offers examples of recommended extracurricular activities for college applicants.

Though the most important criteria to admissions boards are test scores and transcripts, you will also be judged on what you do during non-school hours. Your choice of extracurricular activities demonstrates responsibility, commitment, a willingness to work with others, and much more.

Making Time for Extracurricular Activities
When choosing extracurricular activities to participate in, your first consideration has to be your schedule. Academics should take priority over everything else. The last thing you want to do is take on too much and stretch yourself too thin. Choose extracurricular activities that will be easy on your schedule.

Choosing Extracurricular Activities
Choosing extracurricular activities to participate in can be difficult. You will want to find something that looks good on your student resume, fits your schedule, and is of some interest to you personally. Admissions committees want to see more than a list of extracurricular activities, they want to see passion and commitment.

Recommended Extracurricular Activities
Here are some recommended extracurricular activities for college applicants:

• Activities that promote discussion (book clubs, debate clubs, etc.)
• Service-based activities (Red Cross, soup kitchens, etc)
• Activities that put you in a leadership role
• Activities that demonstrate community involvement

The above list is just a sample. There are many other extracurricular activities that will strengthen your college application. The key is to choose one or two that you can show a serious commitment to.





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