<p>My state's classical organization is an enormous part of my life, and a lot of my extracurriculars come from it. While the Junior Classical League (JCL) mean the world to me, I have no idea how they look to an admissions officer. Thoughts?</p>
<p>Freshman Year:
Bronze on National Latin Exam
2nd in State for Certamen (like quiz bowl, with classics questions)
Attended national convention
9th in nation for Certamen (team captain)</p>
<p>Sophomore Year:
1st Vice President of my state's Junior Classical League
1st Vice President of school's Latin club (coaching certamen)
Gold on National Latin Exam
Honorable Mention on National Medusa Mytholgy Exam
3rd in State for Certamen (captain)
Attended national convention
6th in nation for Certamen (team captain)</p>
<p>Junior Year (current):
President of state's Junior Classical League
1st Vice president of school's Latin club (coaching certamen)
Gold on National Latin Exam
Gold on National Medusa Mythology Exam
Gold on National Etymology Exam
Outstanding Latin Student (usually awarded to Seniors)
1st Place in State for Certamen (team captain)
Attending National Convention (in July)</p>
<p>I've also placed at the State Convention for Testing, like 1st Place in my level for Mottos, Mythology, etc. Not sure if those need to be included.</p>
<p>I know that no one really knows how the admissions officers think, but I'd love some outside perspective.</p>