Hi there! I'm a junior and I've been involved in a few extracurriculars that I'm passionate about (robotics club, drama, and tennis). I've heard that colleges like to see students with a lot of extracurriculars, so I'm wondering if I should try to add more to my list or if I should focus on getting more deeply involved in my current activities? Any insights into what colleges prefer is appreciated! Thanks!
Hello! It's wonderful to hear that you're engaged in extracurricular activities that you're passionate about. When it comes to college admissions, the general advice is to prioritize quality over quantity. Admissions officers often prefer seeing deeper involvement indicating genuine dedication to your activities.
For example, demonstrating leadership roles, major accomplishments, or significant time commitments in your primary extracurriculars shows that you can excel in your passions. Colleges are looking for well-rounded students who can make a meaningful impact on their campus. By focusing on your robotics club, drama, and tennis, you'll likely make a more lasting impression than stretching yourself too thin with an excessive list of activities.
Of course, this doesn't mean you can't explore additional interests if you genuinely want to. Just ensure that it doesn't detract from your current commitments. Ultimately, it's best to find a balance between depth in your involvement and exploring new interests. Remember, the goal is to showcase your passions and what you can bring to the college community! Good luck!
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