Are these considered as extracurricular activities?

<p>I‘m a high school student outside of the US and I‘m not sure if these are considered as extracurricular activities in college application:</p>

<p>-Visited Bangkok for a week for a student cultural exchange program
-Participated in a 3-day multicultural education (understanding international marriage, race discriminatiin awareness, etc)
-Participated in a 3-day mentoring program
-Did translation volunteer work for an international relief organization for 3 years all together
-Did translation work for an English Education website for 2 years and got 2 years worth of free lessons in return (as a kind or a payment method)
-Received awards in several school competitions
-Has a second degree license(?) Of Chinese language ability test (which is not my mother tongue language)</p>

<p>Im interested in Accounting major and Im worried that I have done nothing related to accounting or even math! I get good scores but Im not that genius enough to get any math awards. What should I do?</p>

<p>I’m also an international student applying to schools in the USA. I don’t think your activities have to be related to your course major. Most schools in the US allow you to do general courses until your second year when you can choose a course major. You can change your major anytime. Most of my friends in the US dnt even know their course major yet.</p>

<p>They are and are great too.</p>

<p>They’re all ECs, except the awards, which should go in the Awards section.</p>