<p>I believe it’s more important to show an interest (“passion”) for one or two things over an extended period of time, as opposed to a laundry list of clubs, contests, awards, etc. It doesn’t really matter what it is (dance, computers, music, art, reading, camping, etc.). Schools try to compose a class of complementary kids who know how to relax in a challenging environment. I think you should focus on these things for the rest of your precollegiate time.</p>