Club Decision Help

<p>Hi, I am a freshman and today was our clubs night for my school, and I signed up for a bunch of clubs, not sure which ones I would end up doing.. </p>

<p>-Debate (school is nationally ranked-one of the best in the country)
-Robotics(I want to take engineering for my undergrad, and we go to tournaments and competitions, not to shabby at it either)
-Stock club(Again we go to competitions, not sure if my school is nationally ranked though)
-Humanities(we build houses, do stuff, get SSL hours in return (completed my schools req. 75 service learning hours already so everything else is extra)))
-Model UN(I think my school is nationally ranked, again, not sure)</p>

<p>First of all let me say that I enjoy all of these clubs and picked them out of interest, for the most part. So, the colleges I want to go to are the high ones, ives, stanford, etc. I am pretty strong grades wise, All A's in honors courses, maybe one B. I also do sports, wrestling and Lacrosse, so I am not sure if I will have that much free time. What I want to know is how many clubs I should do and which ones. Also I work for 3 ours a week at a Tae kwon do school in my town. I am decent at managing my time, still trying to get used to high school since I get like 3-4 hours a night, which is 3-4 hours more than last year, ha. Thanks,</p>

<p>All are well thought of clubs. I know Model UN is excellent, especially if you<code>re into international affairs…honestly, I can</code>t tell you which to do…I don<code>t know what interests you, etc. If you can do all of them and want to, do it. If not, don</code>t.</p>

<p>Thanks, but are there some that I should do over others?</p>

<p>Well, what do you like more? The economic stocks? The debate and Model UN sort of go hand in hand, so if you pick one or another (Personally) I recommend Model UN. If you want to major in engineering, then definitely do robotics. If you really like the humanities, then do that too…but if you<code>re planning on dropping one or two, then I</code>d (unless you really, really like them) drop debate or Model UN because in a way, they<code>re similar, but Model UN is based on the UN…debate is broader. Sorry, that</code>s the best I could explain it.</p>