<p>It sounds like you are doing very well so far! However, I can see that your ECs are very scattery and al over the place!!</p>
<p>cheer, medicine, business...This does not show that you are very devoted to one subject, which is what many colleges look for. However, sinse you are a freshman it should be fine as long as by juniopr year you narrow your field.</p>
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Volunteering
*I volunteered a lot at two hospitals last summer and will continue to do so this summer. I will also be getting my EMT certification after I turn 16 this summer, so I will be volunteering as an EMT throughout the year.
Clubs
I am co-founding a Medical Science Club this year that will be up and running by next fall. *
I am a member of the Spanish Club, and when I'd like to eventually get inducted into the Spanish National Honor Society.
JSA (debate club)
History Club
I am joining SADD (Students Against Destructive Decisions) next year, and since there are no other people in my class in the club, I may be president senior year.
I'm on Varsity cheering and will be captain senior year.
I've been taking dance lessons for over 10 years and will continue to do so.
Other
** I'm going to NYLF on Medicine this summer. **
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Her focus seems to be Medicine, and I don't believe that sports and other interesting clubs take away from that.</p>
<p>Thanks for the advice, guys! So I guess all my ECs are OK? And aigiqinf, it's so cool that you will be the first class to graduate from your school!</p>
<p>Yes, also you have found what interests you. I still haven't. :( </p>
<p>Well actually, I hope to attend NCSSM, which would mean I wouldn't be part of the first graduating class... but it does make a great title for me to use in e-mails and I do.</p>