<p>please someone with experience like 16+ answer this, thank you. </p>
<p>I am currently joining the following clubs/teams: Mock Trial, Aspire Club (community service), Math club (we have competitions), and Student Ambassador. I just want to ask if these extracurriculars are enough for a sophomore in high school? I know it's not about quantity and all. But I just want to know if these are required for a sophomore that wants to attend universities such as NYU, UCLA, Colombia, and UC Berkely? I also serve one position in Student Ambassador. I also plan to join a sport during the middle of the year. THank youuu </p>
<p>ps. Does Science Olympiad tend to seem more appealing to universities than those i have listed above? Thanks ( again i know it's not about what seems good it's about your passion, but i just want to know</p>
<p>“again i know it’s not about what seems good it’s about your passion, but i just want to know” This is totally correct
Do what you love and colleges will see that and your chances will improve. If you really want to know your clubs seem to me like clubs that you joined just to pad your resume and if I pick up a vibe like that then an admissions officer certainly will. If you generally what you want to do, be it STEM or Business or Liberal Arts etc. you can focus a little more on that general subject area and by Junior and Senior year be focused on a specific subject in that general area.
Good Luck getting into your top pick!</p>
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<p>@entrebusecon : I know the clubs i joined are a bit scattered, but math is my favorite subject. I also love debating and becoming the leader, and it shows through the club student ambassador and mock trial. the aspire club is just for gathering community service.</p>