<p>So I have about 400 hours of service hours total doing a huge variety of volunteer work. I found it incredibly fulfilling to serve the local community and other parts of the world. I am LD captain of the debate team ( although our team isn't very good and we haven't won any awards in years), an AcDec member ( won quite a few awards ), and president and founder of a UNICEF club that has raised 3000 dollars.
Not very good EC's, but I do work tremendously hard to volunteer as much as possible. </p>
<p>I’m still going through the college process myself, so take my words with a grain of salt, but I think that sounds very admirable! From what I’ve heard about the college process, admission officers are looking for dedication/genuine passion (rather than, say, a sparse list of various random activities each for a couple of days) and it seems that you have a lot of that for community service. If that’s what you really enjoy to do, I think that that’s great that you’ve found a passion and I think that would shine through on your resume/your essay if you choose to write about it. </p>
<p>You ECs are just fine. Most colleges look for people passionate about something and you are. </p>
<p>It would be bad if all your EC is a few hours of volunteering. 400 hours of dedication show your passion.</p>