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<li>Develop a passion for something. If you have a passion for business, then create your own business, start a business club, take DECA more seriously. Colleges love applicants with a passion that can be demonstrated through a variety of focused EC’s. All the better if you start developing those EC’s at Freshman year. </li>
<li>Leadership, Colleges also love applicants with leadership positions at school and outside of school. These positions can vary, however, the ones with the most “wow” factor are: Class President, Editor and Chief of a School Newspaper/Magazine/Yearbook, President/Founder of a Club, Varsity team captain. </li>
<li>Community Service. You seem to lack community service, this is a must for colleges. Help out at your local homeless shelter, hospital, or even join a service club. Just start stacking up those hours early. </li>
<li>Your extensive languages are good, but they are useless if you don’t put them to good use. You can also add to Work Experience by becoming a translator or just something to do with your passion. If its business, then you can apply for internships. </li>
<li>But the most important factor is your grades. SAT I and II matter as well, however you should always take school seriously, even freshman year. I would hate to see someone slack off freshman year just because they weren’t warned that it counts, BIG TIME. But hey, you seem to be doing just all right. Keep up the good work, and i’m sure you can achieve your goals. </li>
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