<p>If I excelled in a certain competition club, but did not hold leadership position, would it be ok if I just wrote down my achievements in the honors section and cut it out entirely from my activities section?</p>
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<p>Why do you want to cut the club out of the activities section if it’s something you’ve won honours in?</p>
<p>When I’ve won awards within clubs, if they are academic clubs, I write in the description of the club the honours that I’ve received. Whether or not you have leadership position in the club doesn’t change the fact that you achieved something in it, right? (This is a rhetorical question.)</p>
<p>Well, I have a lot of activities, and in some clubs I’ve only been in them for a year or two, while other clubs I have been involved in all 4 years. So do you think it’s appropriate just to list the honors that I won in the honors section and save the activities section for my main commitments?</p>
<p>If you really don’t want to list it in the activities section - is it an academic club? The honours section is only for academic honours. If you don’t think it fits there, write a sentence about it in the additional information section.</p>