Extracurriculars good for HYPSC, etc.?

<p>Hey guys,</p>

<p>So I was wondering if the following ECs are decent and competent with other students who apply to HYPSC and other schools of similar prestige. I'm new to this college system.</p>

<p>So basically here's what I did and am going to do. I'm only a rising Sophomore, but I just want to make sure that I'm doing well in this category. Also please note that I am doing well in the academic sector (3.95 GPA UW, top 1% of class, etc.) (Didn't take the SAT yet but I got a 2010 on a practice test without any practice, but I'm going to start studying this year) </p>

<p>So here's the list. Oh and I just want to mention that I didn't do these because it "looks good for college applications." I did it because I have an interst in these fields and I actually want to help others. </p>

<p>COMMUNITY:
-Tutoring little kids at a Church
-Came up with an idea to promote education in academically lagging schools. Basically, I am a leader of a group of students and we go to poor schools and being new technology based teaching techniques that are in supplement to what the teacher teaches. There's a website on the intenet that provides free lessons and we help out with the material.
-Also came up with an idea where one aristocratic family is paired with a poor family and the rich family donates whatever unused or unwanted items they have
-Amnesty International secretary: This year we raised money to build a girls school in Pakistan.
-Created an app in the App Store that spreads awareness about global issues and you can donate to non for profit organizations like UNICEF that I have listed on the app
-Kumon tutor
-Reading to toddlers at library
-Volunteering at library ( just stacking books and things of that nature) </p>

<p>BREAST CANCER:
-Voluntering at a breast cancer organization that raises money for cancer research
-Internship at breast cancer research lab
-Thinking about doing a science project on breast cancer (hopefully I'll go to an INTEL comeptition with this, I am already thinking about some ideas)
-Going to start a breast cancer club (we will go to the above mentiomed breast cancer organizatoon and volunteer) </p>

<p>LAW AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS:
-Model UN president
-Internship at a university for international relations
-Definitely going to attend one or two summer camps about law or international relations at a university
-Internship for a law firm</p>

<p>SOCCER:
-Soccer Club and School
-Assistant soccer church league coach for children
-Going to attend one or two soccer camps in the future (oh and I attended a very good camp in Europe the summer before Freshman year, can I count this or not? </p>

<p>Also involved in like 2 more clubs that are unimportant and I might develop a couple more ECs,Internships, etc. in the future. </p>

<p>Thank you to anyone who took the time to read all that! Any replies welcome!</p>

<p>Oh and is it bad that I have that many areas of focus? Should I just be concentrating on one topic, such as breast cancer? Or is it okay?</p>

<p>Just out of curiousity, why is it that you’re so focused on breast cancer in particular? Do you have a family member or friend that was diagnosed with it?</p>

<p>EC’s look fine but yeah, a bit scattered. They’re nice though.</p>

<p>No I do not, I was just intrigued by it in general and then I started to research some more on it and I grew interested in it</p>

<p>Fine to meh</p>