Are these extra curricular's good?

<p>Freshman Basketball (Just Freshman Year)
Big Brother Big Sister (Since Junior year)
Habitat For Humanity (Since Freshman year)
Human Society Sec. (Since Sophomore year)
Link Crew (helps transition for incoming freshman-since soph year)
PPI (Picked from 200-250 students to aide in students lives) (since soph year)
Job: I work at Jets Pizza since soph year
NHS (Just Senior Year)
Student Government (Just Senior Year)</p>

<p>*Also I will be interning at a computer supply company serving on their government relations team.</p>

<p>You have a lot of variety. Colleges are also looking for consistency, which you have expressed through the activities you’ve participated in since Freshman/Sophomore year.</p>

<p>Overall, it’s a good list, but there can always be more.</p>

<p>If you can, it would be helpful to take on a leadership position in one or two of the activities you care most about.</p>

<p>Member of this. Volunteer for that. All admirable things, and since most colleges give little or no weight to ECs than more than enough at most colleges. If you’re thinking of a highly selective college, though, that’s another story. </p>

<p>The question about impressive ECs comes up regularly on the forum. There is a thread with several posts by Northstarmom, a Ivy alum interviewer, about what constitutes impressive ECs from the point of view of the most selective colleges. Take some time to read the entire thread. It is at <a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/what-my-chances/210497-those-ecs-weak-so-what-s-good.html[/url]”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/what-my-chances/210497-those-ecs-weak-so-what-s-good.html&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>As you will see from that link, at the most selective colleges they are looking for depth more than just participation. Stanford, for example, says

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