<p>I'm in my junior year of highschool, and I can't think of much that I would put on my extra curriculars next year, or achievments for that matter. The only thing I can really think of is that I love going out to the shooting range, and have entered (and won) many shooting competitions. I haven't done any community service or volunteering yet, but I'm thinking of volunteering at the challenger space center next to my school as a tour guide (students do it all the time). I figure this could be interesting and help my presentation skills as well. I tutor some people in math and science classes... That's it though, nothing else. If I get a job soon, then I might add that. This summer, I'm interested in attending a summer program at either a top university, or more likely to University of Arizona (I live in Arizona). I already signed up for my senior classes, and made it so I have three each semester. Usually it is advised to take four and two, considering that scholarships are completed after first semester. I, however, plan to take some engineering or chemistry courses at a community college that year. Also, I do not belong to any clubs on campus, mainly because I don't find any of them interesting. The science club does nothing but recycle, and when I joined to make some suggestions, the teacher who leads it told me she doesn't want to change anything about it! I'm thinking of starting a math club with the help of my calculus teacher. </p>
<p>Reading through all of these threads, I keep hearing how all these people have billions of different activities that they take part in. As you can tell, I have almost none. Any suggestions? I won't do anything solely for the sake of putting it on my application.</p>
<p>BTW, I already read the opening post of
<a href="http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/showthread.php?t=82799%5B/url%5D">http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/showthread.php?t=82799</a></p>