<p>Ok, im an incoming junior and am fairly concerned about my ECs. I mean.. I am probably was one of the hardest working sophomore on hw, act prep, and ECs last year. However, I am not as "popular" as other kids and traditionally lose "runs" for leadership positions in clubs bc of it. Are these ECs strong enough to get a decent scholarship to Georgetown or comparable schools? Also, the time spent will increase.. but as of now this is where it is. </p>
<p>-Treasurer of FLBA (2 years)
-Model UN (2 years)
-AcDec (2 years)
-Taught sunday school for 2nd graders (2 years)
-Quiz Bowl (2 years)
-Olympus club (2 years)
-Manage reception and registration areas for the Red Cross Every Thursday and various other days in the week
-Secretary for American Cancer Society
-Speech (1 year)
-Taught VBS for 1st graders (2 years)</p>
<p>THANKS for your time!!!!</p>
<p>no. sorry.
no passion.</p>
<p>and you have to put down the hours per week you do those things, and model un requires little time</p>
<p>What do you mean by no passion... if you mean that my clubs are spread out over a wide range of topics.. you can not make the assumption that I have no passion for my clubs. With that said, I do appreciate your response.</p>
<p>I think your ECs show that you are a caring person that gets involved in your community (Sunday School and VBS teacher, your work for the American Cancer Society and Red Cross). Also, that you are active in clubs at school.</p>
<p>The real question is "Do my ECs help show who I really am?"</p>
<p>Thanks, ya I do release my ECs my be kind of "spread out" Btw, a previous post asked if I did any sports. Yes, I did cross country for 2 years, but wont be doing it anymore. I really hated it... sports and I dont really mix well = (.</p>