<p>Hi!</p>
<p>I'm a Junior and I was wondering about my E.C.'s
They aren't great or spectacular so I was wondering what I can do to improve my chances...</p>
<p>9th grade:
Computer Club
Key Club
FCCLA (Family, Career, and Community Leaders of America)
Spanish Club
No sports</p>
<p>10th grade:
Key Club
FCCLA
Spanish Club
Lacrosse
Tae Kwon Do
Young Life (Like a youth group where we sing Christians songs and celebrate, pretty big!)</p>
<p>11th grade:
Key Club
FCCLA - Treasurer
SCA Representative for my class
Spanish Club
Young Life
Environmental Club
Beta Club
Debate - Goes to meetings but too shy to actually debate :\
Adrenaline Sports USA (A program that trains student atheletes in stamina and stuff so they get to be ready for their school sports... does this count? I have to pay to be in it...)
Lacrosse
Tae Kwon Do</p>
<p>I think I have a few more I forgot to mention, but this is pretty much it.... :</p>
<p>I know they aren't like WOW! so I was wondering if you guys could tell me where I can improve myself... :(</p>
<p>Hopefully it's not too late!!!!</p>
<p>Does being a global moderator of a relatively large game site (around 30k members) help? Haha hopefully!</p>
<p>In my honest opinion, it seems like you are trying to join join join and not really be as active in everything than if you were only a member of 2 or 3. I recommend trying to get leadership positions, preferably President or Vice-President, and then drop anything you are not truely passionate about. </p>
<p>Debate Club seems to be a prime example. You are a member but do not do any debating...Why are you in it then? Colleges want to see activity not just "join every club possible".</p>
<p>hmm, college want t see dedication. If you are in a club/activity, but dont have a leadership position, or you're not an influential member, it wont stand out on applications. This is bc there are soo many ppl who just join a bunch of club and dont really do anything significant in them. The FCCLA and Sca look go bc you have positions to prove that you were really involved. </p>
<p>advice, really get more invloved in like 2-3 of your ec during senior year. make significant contributions and make your sponsors/club advisors want to write a good recommendation on your behalf</p>
<p>If you have a passion - Show It !
If your interest can be found in a club - Lead it
If your interest can not be found in an existing club - Start a new one</p>