"Cliche" topic?

<p>So, for one, I am usually not one to believe in "cliche" topics because I personally believe every essay topic can be unique if it is well written. However, I am not the best writer and I am wondering if the topic I am exploring for one of my state's universities (safety school) is plausible or will just come off sounding corny/insincere/cliche</p>

<p>The essay prompt calls for the student to describe what unique characteristics and qualities they will possess that will contribute to the general community of the university.</p>

<p>My idea is to focus on my love of always being busy. I thrive on having many rehearsals/performances/club meetings/volunteering/etc during the week. I love the adrenaline I get from long days and consistently having groups to contribute to throughout the entire school year. I was thinking about focusing on this with the "full plate" metaphor. Sort of exploring how I like to have a full plate, and I take comfort in it. </p>

<p>I thought it was original when I first thought of it, however, now I'm having second thoughts.</p>

<p>Any input?</p>