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Cool school activities for high school?

I'm trying to get more involved in school activities to help build my college application. What are some fun and valuable clubs or extracurriculars you guys have been a part of? Thanks in advance!

7 months ago

There are a variety of fun and valuable clubs and extracurriculars that can help you build your college application while also allowing you to explore your interests. Here are some ideas:

1. Academic clubs: Join clubs such as Math Club, Science Club, or Debate Team to dive deeper into subjects you're passionate about and develop critical thinking skills.

2. Student government: Getting involved in student government allows you to develop leadership and organizational skills, as well as providing opportunities to make a positive impact on your school community.

3. Volunteer organizations: Key Club, Interact Club, and National Honor Society are examples of clubs that focus on community service and provide opportunities for you to make a difference.

4. Arts-related clubs: If you have a passion for the arts, consider joining or even starting a club dedicated to music, dance, or drama. Schools often offer extracurriculars like show choir, jazz band, or theater productions.

5. Special interest clubs: Look for clubs in topics that interest you, such as environmental awareness (Eco Club), robotics, or language clubs (Spanish, French, etc.). These clubs can help you to cultivate existing interests or develop new ones.

6. Sports: Participate in varsity or club sports to stay active and demonstrate teamwork, dedication, and commitment.

7. Publication clubs: If you enjoy writing or design, you could join your school's newspaper, yearbook, or literary magazine team. These clubs allow you to develop skills in writing, editing, photography, and graphic design.

8. Cultural and diversity clubs: Schools may have clubs that focus on promoting tolerance and understanding of different cultures, such as a multicultural club, LGBTQ+ alliance, or Black Student Union.

9. Peer mentorship programs: Some schools offer mentorship programs where upperclassmen support underclassmen academically, socially, and emotionally. Taking on a peer mentor role can showcase your responsibility and compassion.

When looking for clubs or activities, think about what passions and skills you genuinely want to develop. Colleges appreciate students who demonstrate a depth of engagement and genuine interest in their extracurriculars. Don't forget that you can also start a club if you can't find one that matches your interests!

7 months ago

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