I really need help...

<p>I'm currently a student in grade eleven, attending school in Canada. I will be applying to university this upcoming Fall/Winter. I will also be applying for a ton of scholarships because finances are a huge issue for me at the moment.</p>

<p>In order to receive these kinds of scholarships, especially the large ones, the candidate must stand out from the rest of the applicants obviously. I do quite a bit (I will list below) but I need more. If I want to win these scholarships, I'm going to have to really impress the judges by doing things that will make me stand out from the other applicants.</p>

<p>Could anyone give me ideas as to what I could do?</p>

<p>Some of the things I already do:</p>

<p>-was the Youth Councilor for my city (newspapers, etc.)
-reference letters from the mayor and regional councilors in my city
-reference letter from my school principal
-reference letters from teachers
-reference letter from Kids Help Phone (I volunteer with them)
-writing a book and all proceeds will go to Kids Help Phone
-started my own club (Kids Help Phone) at school; am the President and Founder
-President of the Athletic Council
-member of Increase the Peace council, President's Council, Drama council, Literacy council, etc.
-Interim chair of youth cabinet in my city, alongside two other city-wide initiatives
-won many awards, including one presented by my province
-peer mentor at school
-nominated for junior citizen of the year (provincial)
-nominated for top20under20
-200+ volunteer hours
-student ambassador and leader for kids help phone
-etc.</p>

<p>I also have 90%+ average; next year, I'm hoping it to be ~95%.</p>

<p>Any help?</p>

<p>Concentrate on one (or few) area of passion and excel as far as you can within that passion. And take others along with you. Show leadership.</p>