<p>I'm currently a Junior in my High School and I've only decided this year what I want to Major in: International Relations. So I'm a first generation family's Eldest child, so I have NO CLUE on how this entire college process goes. I've heard that colleges really don't care how much extracurriculars you have, but how dedicated you are too them. Problem is that I joined a bunch of random clubs sophomore and freshmen year and I wasn't dedicated at all!</p>
<p>Freshmen Year:
JV Cheer
Key Club
Make-a-Wish
Class Committee
Dance</p>
<p>Sophomore Year
Dance
Key Club
Class Committee
Cultural Club (Officer)
Political Campaign (He lost tho)</p>
<p>Junior Year:
Class Committee
Dance
Cultural Club (Officer)
Link Crew (Captain)
Model UN
Debate Club
Red Cross</p>
<p>So as you can see, the only club I stayed dedicated for my entire High school career was Class Committee and Dance. I quit Key Club and Make-a-Wish Club because I was always super inactive! If I continue the extracurriculars I have right now for Senior year, Would it be enough to have only 2 years of participation? How would this affect my college admission process? I'm super stressed out about this!! </p>