<p>I'm currently a Sophomore, and I began joining clubs this year (family obligations kept me from joining clubs as a freshman) - currently I am in Key Club, Breast Cancer Awareness, and the Gay Straight Alliance (I hold officer position in GSA) - and I was worried that my clubs strongly lack consistency (in terms of having a passion in one area...) I also have a part time job as a baby sitter. I tutor math over the summer... My EC's are scattered everywhere. I plan on holding officer position in BCA next year.</p>
<p>So in terms of EC's how do I stand?</p>
<p>I am pretty sure colleges look into students who make a difference within a club and thoroughly and enjoy a club rather than having TONS of clubs. Seems like you seem this way in some sense with the GSA club but other than that just seems like your doing what everyone else does and just “joins clubs to pad resume”</p>
<p>I’m trying to look at my clubs as all having “community service” in common - because for GSA, we volunteer and fundraise for the Trevor Project (LGBTQ teen suicide prevention), Key Club is community service in general (Jimmy Fund, American Heart Association, Juvenile Diabetes, etc), Tutoring Math is considered a community service within our school district, and BCA allows me to volunteer for Breast Cancer research… but eh. I don’t know.</p>