Extra curricular verification

<p>There are some extracurriculars that might be difficult for me to verify</p>

<p>ECs:</p>

<pre><code>* Theater (Musical and Drama): Lead Roles in all but 1 show [verifiable]
* Habitat for Humanity (President of local chapter): Have been on mission trips [verifiable]
* Tutor an Autistic Child in Math [he's learning calculus right now] [verifiable]
* Organized a concert in a third world country, raised $24,000 which was donated to charity [I sang 5 songs as well] The only person I can see who can verify this is my uncle because he was with me a lot of people who came to see it were strangers or my uncle's business partners, but I'm basing the commonapp essay on this
* Helped special needs children at a school [verifiable]
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<p>** * Organized a cultural show [about my culture] in my area a few times to raise awareness [I was the MC, $10,000 raised to charity] [I have a video of the events, would that be enough to verify?]**
* Also Organized a tolerance awareness thing concerning the Israel Palestine affairs [I was the main speaker] [verifiable]</p>

<p>Work Experience:</p>

<pre><code>* Worked at Penn as a research assistant [verifiable]
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<p>** * Website Designer [A little tough to Verify because site closed a year ago and the other two sites I worked on closed]
* Graphics Designer [A little tough for the same reason above]
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<p>Other:</p>

<pre><code>* Chemistry Club [verifiable]
* Biology Club [verifiable]
* Medical Club [verifiable]
* Choir [verifiable]
* Green Hope Ambassador [verifiable]
* Gay Straight Alliance [verifiable]
* Badmitten Club [verifiable]
* AIME Qualifier [verifiable]
* Cum Laude Society [verifiable]
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<ul>
<li>Hospital: Verifiable</li>
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<p>i doubt schools even check some of this stuff. given how many apps they recieve, it isn’t really possible to verify everything.</p>

<p>Schools do not ask for proof of your ECs. If you really want to make a certain one seem genuine, it would be a good idea to delve deeper into it in your essay, or mention it in the Additional Info section.</p>

<p>I doubt they verify much of anything, but I do know some schools who do random “spot checks” on some extra-curriculars.</p>

<p>Personally, I think the OP is obsessing too much. As long as your truthful, it won’t matter.</p>

<p>To the OP, it’s “badminton” and NOT “badmitten”.</p>