EC advice

<p>EC's:
2 years of youth leadership (50+ hours of community hours), Student council VP and soon to be president, mocktrial team lawyer (hard to get this position as a sophmore) and most likely going to be team captain next year, JV tennis player, Knowledge bowl, drama club member (recieved many lead roles in musicals the past two years), Austin Symphony (Very elite city symphony made up of the best musicians around Southern Minnesota), Austinaires (Elite singing group through my school. A sophmore makes the group on average every six years. Performs over 50 concerts throughout the city every year and we sing the national anthem at a Timberwolves game and a Twins game), Choir Council (elected Treasure of all of my schools choirs), member of concert chamber orchestra, I am in a private string quartet (consists of three elite players from my school. We perform for many weddings, funerals, etc), conducted concert orchestra at a concert as a freshmen, performed in "Mike Veldman and Friends" (show put on by four people that raises on average $50,000 for a local historcal theater), attended a one week advance string camp in Wisconsin, competing in this years science fair (good chances of going to state and farther. I am working with the Hormel Science Institution and the University of Minnesota's science department in microbiology), Red Cross board member for my city (made up of all adults besides me), may be traveling to summer program at Cambridge England, soon to be a personal assistant (will be assisting one of the top joint surgeons in the country at probably the best hospital in the world, Mayo Clinic), I will be shadowing a doctor in Dallas TX for a week (the doctor is an expert in infectious disease, a profesor at Southwestern Medical School, and the top doctor working on the bird flu cure), 6 years of private violin lessons, 4 years of private voice lessons, 3 years of private piano lessons, I canter at my church often, competing in musical listening contest (expecting good results), and that is pretty much all that I can think of at the moment.</p>

<p>What should I improve or change? What do colleges like when it comes to ECs?</p>

<p>have a variety (more than 1 or 2 clubs, more than just sports, ect) but hold leadership...</p>

<p>do what you want to do, not what you expect colleges to want, because by the time you apply, they could change, and then you'll be unhappy that you did stuff and it didnt even help</p>