Are these Ecs becoming too average for Ivies and top schools?

<p>Most of us join school clubs and try to get as much involved as we can. However, it seems to me that everyone joins almost the same clubs. So if a college admission officer sees too many kids have NHS and Key clubs, do they just flip their eyes and say," Another NHS kid?" Will certain clubs be too banal to admission people because they are too common?
I am in the following clubs:
Key Club- Co-founder, President since Junior year ( 3yrs)
JSA- Co-founder, President since Sophomore year (3yrs)
Mu Alpha Theta, President since sophomore year (3 yrs)
SNHS, Co-founder, President since Junior year (2 yrs)
Debate, president since sophomore year (4 years)
UIL math -I got busy so I pretty much never competed in this(4 years)</p>

<p>So.. Are all ECs created equal or no???</p>

<p>No, not all ECs are equal. NHS means nothing to admissions. Key club, debate, and others do though. (i don’t know what a lot of those on your list are). HOWEVER, you seem to have a ton of honors clubs/volunteer clubs, which shows dedication to academics and the community.</p>

<p>@guineagirl96‌ Nice, thanks! :)</p>

<p>Just being in a club doesn’t mean anything. It’s not impressive unless you actually show leadership and accomplish things. NHS isn’t any more or less meaningful than the other clubs. </p>