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Extracurricular activities can be a great way to enhance your college applications. By participating in activities outside of the classroom, you can demonstrate to admissions officers that you are well-rounded and have a passion for something beyond academics.
Here are some extracurricular activity examples:
joining a club
volunteering in the community
playing a sport
taking part in a school organization
Anvi has a high grade point average and has her mind set on a top university.
She knows that extracurricular activities are important when completing college applications and she wants to ensure that she stands out when she applies in three years.
Anvi has a few questions she needs answered before she narrows her focus to specific extracurricular activities.
How many extracurricular activities do I need?
What type of extracurricular activities are available?
Which extracurricular activities do colleges prefer?
Quality Over Quantity
Anvi is correct that colleges want to see students participate in extracurricular activities, but colleges prefer quality over quantity.
It's best for Anvi to focus on 2 or 3 activities she's passionate about versus filling her college application with several activities she has little interest in or time for.
Anvi should participate in activities that:
Quiz
Anvi works part time at her uncle’s restaurant and plays the piano. True/False: Participating in one other school sponsored activity would be enough for her college application.
Remember, colleges prefer quality over quantity. It's better for her to focus on one extracurricular school activity that she can really engage in. Having too many activities will overwhelm her.
So Many Options
At her uncle's restaurant, Anvi learns that having a part-time job shows responsibility, an interest in building career skills, encourages teamwork, and builds a solid work ethic.
Anvi searches for more activities to try. She discovers that her school offers a wide range of activities such as:
sports
band/chorus
debate team
student government
drama club
academic clubs
Anvi researches community opportunities and finds several great options.
Volunteer Options 🐱
soup kitchens
animal shelters
political groups
public library
environmental nonprofits
Hobbies and Activities 🥋
martial arts
dance
graphic design
coding
photography
Extracurricular Activity Examples, That Colleges Prefer
Anvi decides to meet with her school counselor to determine what extracurricular activities are best for getting accepted into her top college choices.
Anvi is surprised to learn that extracurricular activities help tell colleges a bit about herself and how she spends her time outside of theclassroom.
Did you know?
Scenario
Anvi reflects on her interests and current hobbies. She loves taking pictures when her family travels during holiday breaks and making scrapbooks.
She also knows that she doesn't enjoy being in the spotlight or exercising outside.
Quiz
Which school sponsored extracurricular activity should Anvi consider based on her interests and background?
Anvi loves taking pictures and organizing memories, which would make her a great fit for the yearbook club.
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This Byte has been authored by
Mindy White
Secondary Educator