<p>I'm torn between my most involved clubs. Next year, in the span of 3 months or so (January-March), I will have countless hours of swim practice and meets, countless hours of Robotics (we work till 6 every day, until 9 for the latter half of the season, and for around 12 hours each day on the weekend), and a new Science Olympiad team I'm starting up as Co-President (which I plan on doing well in States, maybe even making nationals if we're lucky), not to mention Science fair, which is a large deal in my school and I plan on making regionals and hopefully states, as well as normal schoolwork and midterms and such.</p>
<p>My question is, should I keep all these clubs? And if not, which ones should I eliminate? I am leaning towards swimming, because it would be the one I would be least involved in out of the three and the one that requires the least amount of time, compared to the other two. I love swimming and all, but I don't think it is as important as the other two, and I don't think that I'm as motivated for swimming as the other two. The problem is, people have always said that having a sport, no matter what, is always important to have, and everyone is telling me not to quit swimming because it would hurt me in college admissions. I need some advice, so anyone willing to help?</p>