<p>I wasn't interested in any of the clubs my first school offered, and I've only been at the second school for a semester and I'll be switching next year (so listing any of the clubs I was in would be pointless). So, this is what I have to prove that I didn't just sit around, play video games, or screw around on this internet after school:</p>
<p>-Teaching myself how to build websites, and programming languages (my brother's school needs a website built, but they don't have any money, and they've said that they'll let me build it for them so I'll have something to show for it)
-Intensively learning languages (might take the Korean and/or Japanese SATII next year, after some more studying)
-Building things/art out of 'trash"
-Volunteering at an equestrian center</p>
<p>Among other things that aren't yet worth mentioning. I have really broad interests; I do things just to learn/for the experience, and I end up liking some things so much that I stick with them. Does this seem too erratic, though? It seems that a lot of people gear their extracurriculars toward their intended major to show that their serious, but I'm all over the place...</p>
<p>(Also, I really wasn't sure where to post this, so sorry if it doesn't really fit. :P)</p>