<p>Do I have good ec's? Currently I am in:</p>
<p>Student Council (2-5 hours a month)
FIRST Robotics team (1 and 1/4 hours a week)
Debate (1-3 hours a week)
Math Team (5-6 hours a week)
HOPE <a href="3-6%20hours%20a%20week">volunteer club that I started</a>
Refereeing Soccer Games (5-11 hours a week)</p>
<p>I don't know if the amount of time is good or bad or if I should spend more time studying, but I would like to know the opinions of the CC comunity. </p>
<p>Thank You,
Apollo11</p>
<p>Thank you to those who respond in advance.</p>
<p>I think it depends where you plan on applying and for how many years you’ve been participating in each club/team.</p>
<p>If you posted those people could probably give you a better response.</p>
<p>I have done all of them for two years and plan to continue for 3 more years. I am currently a freshman and I plan to apply to:</p>
<p>Stanford
MIT
CalTech
Rice
NYU
Harvard
Yale
Case Western
Georgia Tech
Texas (Austin)</p>
<p>What’s more important is your dedication to those extracurriculars. For example, how long have you been doing them? Constantly over 3 years for example? Along with putting how long you participate in said activities weekly on monthly, also state how long you’ve participated in them over teh course of multiple years because this really adds to the impressiveness of extracurriculars.</p>
<p>I have been doing them constantly and have done significant work, especially in refereeing which requires an 8-10 annual certification and a lot of other things which makes the actual total around 3 more hours a week or so.</p>
<p>Ultimately, a lot of people applying to those schools will have similar ECs to you - the way to stand out is to get recognition for your involvement, whether it be getting involved at a higher level or winning competitions.</p>