<p>I hate both. </p>
<p>I am a sophomore now. I did Cross Country last year. I do Track in the spring of each year, but for the fall, I'm wondering if I should, next year and/or senior year, do Tennis instead of XC. </p>
<p>What do?</p>
<p>I hate both. </p>
<p>I am a sophomore now. I did Cross Country last year. I do Track in the spring of each year, but for the fall, I'm wondering if I should, next year and/or senior year, do Tennis instead of XC. </p>
<p>What do?</p>
<p>XC is the bomb! Plus, it’ll help you stay conditioned for track. But if you’re good at tennis and have played before than go for it. It depends what you like–don’t do something just to do it.</p>
<p>I was thinking more like benefits. Do colleges want to see variety or passion in sports? I could have both, by doing Track-Track-Track and a combination of XC and tennis. Or, I could do Track-Track-Track and XC-XC-XC.</p>
<p>Lol… for the love of… just do what you like to do more! Like for real! Don’t make everything in your life change because of college apps. JUST DO WHAT YOU LIKE! Don’t let whether it will look good or not consume you… they both look good.</p>
<p>They like consistency, but honestly, if you don’t like one or the other… Don’t do it! Do whichever one you like. And it doesn’t matter which one you choose unless you plan to run like a 15:15 5k and get recruited or something</p>