Help!

<p>I have all of the following extracurricular activities, which ones should I leave out, or should I put them all down on the application.</p>

<p>Youth Trial Advocacy program at District Attorney’s Office
Latin American Club – Program and Marketing Director
Investment Club – President
Model UN – Vice president
Environmental Club – Crucial Issues Director
Northern Manhattan Democrats for Change(Political Club) member – Assistant Campaign Manager for District Leader, Intern for State Representative, Intern for Manhattan Borough President, and Intern for Governor Spitzer’s Campaign.
Internship at Manhattan Law Firm
Assistant Junior Accountant at Columbia University Medical School.
Blood Drive Captain for New York Blood Center
Volunteer at Department of Youth and Community Development
Volunteer at Columbia University, Department of Neurology, Fiscal Dept.
Charity Missions – Fundraiser
Campaign Manager for School’s Presidential Campaign
This summer I will intern at Clinton’s office for president.
Golf</p>

<p>These ECs sound impressive, but there are so many of them that one wonders where you got the time to invest in all of them. How many hours did you actually put in to each one? Where did you actually make a difference? Put those on.</p>

<p>Pick the ones you spend the most time on. If you only did something freshman year. Don't put there.</p>

<p>I agree with the previous posters. Colleges want to see passion and commitment to a few activities, not a bunch of casually attended clubs. Not to say that you didn't put your heart into all of your ECs, but put down the ones you are passionate about and that you spend the most time on.</p>

<p>Your EC's do show consistency and passion. You just need to organize them:</p>

<p>Passion #1: Leadership and real world experience in politics, law, government & society (you are clearly facinated with how society organizes and manages itself, with the mechanisms and various executions of that organization)
Youth Trial Advocacy program at District Attorney’s Office
Internship at Manhattan Law Firm
Northern Manhattan Democrats for Change(Political Club) member – Assistant
Campaign Manager for District Leader, Intern for State Representative, Intern for Manhattan Borough President, and Intern for Governor Spitzer’s Campaign.
This summer I will intern at Clinton’s office for president
Campaign Manager for School’s Presidential Campaign.
Model UN – Vice president
Environmental Club – Crucial Issues Director
Latin American Club – Program and Marketing Director
Volunteer at Department of Youth and Community Development</p>

<p>Passion #2: Leadership and real world experience in finance
Investment Club – President
Assistant Junior Accountant at Columbia University Medical School.
Volunteer at Columbia University, Department of Neurology, Fiscal Dept.</p>

<p>Passion #3: Community service
Blood Drive Captain for New York Blood Center
Charity Missions – Fundraiser
Volunteer at Department of Youth and Community Development
Volunteer at Columbia University, Department of Neurology, Fiscal Dept.</p>

<p>Hobbies:
Golf</p>

<p>Since when is 'leadership' an interest?</p>

<p>I don't agree with the above categories. But the method works.</p>

<p>The interest category is "politics, law, government & society". The word "leadership" was used just to help the OP think about what he has achieved.</p>

<p>spideygirl , thank you for your great help!</p>

<p>You're welcome! :-)</p>