<p>Karate 10 years: 2nd Degree Black Belt, Award of Exceptional Leadership (instruct 100 classes) </p>
<p>Soccer: 12 years: (8- year club ( 2 time league champions), 2 highschool (2 time federal champions), 2 years of Dome League Soccer (junior and senior) (one year champion)</p>
<p>Guitar Saxophone piano: 9, 7, 5 years</p>
<p>Speech: 4 years: Novice State Champion (2014), Ranked Number One in Ohio in International Extemporaneous Speaking, Ranked 13th in the Nation, Category Leader, 4 time State and National Qualifier.</p>
<p>French Studying Abroad: for 1 month at Lavale University in Quebec</p>
<p>Student Council: Student Body Vice President</p>
<p>Ran a non-profit organization that tutors children (about 50 kids)</p>
<p>A summer Internship at an accredited investment firm </p>
<p>National Honor Society: Vice President</p>
<p>200 hours of volunteering at an administrative position at my parish</p>
<p>Advice to improve them would be helpful if you think they could/should you be better. </p>
<p>P.S. I know that chances for Ivy are never a sure thing, but I just want to know if this would be pretty competitive</p>
<p>Very good ECs, but the only problem is the seeming lack of focus for your potential major. I’m kind of guessing you’ll be going into finance, but that assumption’s based only on your internship. Other than that, your ECs are definitely impressive, and coupled with good SAT/ACT scores and grades I’m confident you’ll get into at least one Ivy.</p>
<p>I think your ECs are fantastic and just the right amount. What you new to do now is “put a ribbon on the package.” What do they say about you? </p>
<p>What pops out to me is long term dedication to your ECs, and your leadership. That’s how I’d approach describing them, from those two lenses. The internship in high school is another big plus, assuming you want to go into finance. It’s very hard to get one in high school. My son did, and based his whole essay on how he hounded the firm who finally made him the youngest intern in their firm, ever. Was asked back for 3 years! Ivies LOVE finance. Unless your dad is president of the firm, this shows your tenacity and focus on the future. Good luck! </p>