<p>National Honors Society
Key Club
Beta Club
National Math Honors Society
National Arts Honors Society
Tech Club
Student Council
Swim Team
Track
Cross country
…
Yeah that’s it. Hopefully I’ll have some leadership in NAHS , tech, and NMHS. Also the sports won’t be serious, I just want to be in some (I don’t plan on really competing since I’m not the best athlete)</p>
<p>Doctors of Tomorrow (Founder and President)
Varsity Indoor and Outdoor Track
Summer Internship at the National Institutes of Health
Math Honor Society
Youth Leadership Greater Washington</p>
<p>Keeping it simple, nothing else, but I think that’s a good deal of EC’s right there</p>
<p>Volunteer at the Hospital as a floor aide or concierge/patient transporter- 9 hours a week</p>
<p>Research at my state flagship with a professor (chicken embryology)- 8 hours a week</p>
<p>Chemisty Club, Founder/President, prepare kids for chem olympiad. about 3 hours a week</p>
<p>Culture Club, treasurer, plan a cultural show and dances and stuff like that. actually raises
quite a bit of money. average of 2.5 hours a week</p>
<p>Microfinancing Comittee- Vp or Treasurer, Lend money to women in 3rd world countries through kiva. About an hour a week.</p>
<p>HOSA- Executive Council Member (AKA co-president), participated in the creative problem solving event. Won regionals and was state runner up in 10th grade (national qualifier). Placed second in regionals and did not place in states 11th grade.</p>
<p>NHS- member, volunteered about 40 hours of my time to things that needed to be done in my school, like recycling or tutoring.</p>
<p>Tennis- JV thru 11th (captain 11th), varsity 12th. 12 hours a week, 12 weeks a year.</p>
<p>I hate my weak EC’s. totally bring down my GPA and act</p>
<p>soccer
winter track
spring track
I’m joing the ems if they ever get back to me
I also need to join some club so maybe science olympidad
hopefully national honors society</p>
<p>My ec’s are weak and soccer kills so much time and I doubt it even looks that good</p>
<p>@mascara I work at a card store! There’s a heavy flow of traffic in the beginning of my shifts, but normally the last few hours there are barely any people. I love it that way, and I plan on bringing in my homework to do since the owner of the store doesn’t really care what we do as long as we bring in money.</p>
<p>I am currently a sophomore attending a largeish (2500+ students) public high school.</p>
<p>Student Council (Officer at Large)
Jr. Civitan (Public Relations Officer)
Spanish Club (Technology Coordinator)
Beta Club (Student Leadership Team)
Environmental Club (Officer)
Program Director at an environmental non-profit (A fantastic youth-led organization! We just won a 68k dollar grant a couple weeks ago.)
Teen Board at County Children’s Shelter
Model Regional Commission (A HIGHLY selective youth leadership program where we meet leaders of a very large metro area and plan and execute solutions to problems)
Academic Team (Varsity letter)
National Science Honor Society/Science Olympiad
Mu Alpha Theta/Math Team
350 community service hours</p>
<p>School clubs:
Junior Civitan: Coordinator officer
HOSA: officer
Spanish Club
Book Club
FBLA
Drama club: President
Green Team: board of advisories
Science club: Officer
FCA
Student Council: Hopefully class president!
History Club: Leadership Team
Quiz Bowl
Maybe FCCLA</p>
<p>The arts:
-Violinist
-3 musicals this school year. I got Alice in Alice in wonderland and I’m hoping to get a good part in the school musical and probably a christmas musical
I enter writing competitions (not sure if this is an EC) if I have time</p>
<p>Other:
YMCA student council
City youth council
Student servant leadership team (church)
Teen to teen theater group</p>
<p>Key Club! I’m no expert at it but here is my standpoint (I USED TO THINK IT WAS ABOUT KEYS and didn’t join for a year!):</p>
<p>The largest high school community service organization in the world, that is broken down into international level events to district level (like the size of a 2-3 US States) to sub-district and regional (like a county) to Divisional (a city in size) to individual clubs and members. Annually each of the levels interact with each other and have some of the same events. There is an annual international convention and district convention.</p>
<p>Weekly meetings where we do ice breakers, games, raffles, have guest speakers, discuss the community service events that we did over the weekend, do trivia questions, and go over upcoming events / fundraisers / business etc.</p>
<p>The division that I’m in often has joint community service events where clubs of different high schools go to and there are division meetings every month --I’ve attended a few.</p>
<p>And so on so forth. The different levels of the club are very well connected and each has a special role.</p>
<p>If you are an officer in your own club you get to enjoy spending a lot of time working together, hanging out, and doing special things that the normal member doesn’t normally get to do. It’s truly a great experience. Now if you’re a divisional officer, you get to enjoy the benefits of knowing tons of people from different schools all over–you get to be mister popular and you can invite tons of people to your graduation. More-so if you get to be a district/international officer (Yay for 2 international officers in the past 3 years at my school)… Oh my goodness… You’ll make ridiculous amounts of out of the state friends and connections if you get to this level and you get to travel to a board meeting for international like every month.</p>
<p>Church Youth Group (Teen leader)
Marching Band
Jazz Band
Wind Ensemble
Orchestra
Volunteering through previously mentioned Youth Group (not much, but at least something… usually ~10 hours a year)</p>
<p>I don’t know how people find time for more stuff. I need social time, sorry.</p>
<p>Marching band- in nationally recognized program going to Grand Nationals this year, so it takes up ALL my time in the fall
Concert band- again, nationally recognized program, so most of my spring is dedicated to it
Mock trial- a new addition this year, but my school’s got a good team and I’ve finally managed to find time for it</p>
<p>I do some other clubs/volunteering stuff too.</p>
<p>Drama Club
Science Contest Club
Gay-Straight Alliance
Animal Humanities Awareness Club
Environmental Club</p>
<p>School starts Wednesday. This year, I’m definitely going to be in the Drama and GSA (I’ll be the treasurerXD). The other 3 are quite small (around 10 in each)…I wouldn’t be surprised to find out that they are no longer active…but if Science Contest Club (the club for science olympiad, science bowl, and envirothon) is gone, I’ll cry.
Oh and I think I might join the key club.</p>
<p>My parents are getting on for me for having “too much on my plate,” even after I quit Mock Trial and SGA. (They’ve practically threatened me about anime club!)
I think I’m fine, though. I like being busy. </p>
<p>This year…
Lacrosse (Varsity)
Academic Bowl (Varsity)
Chess Club (President)
Anime Club (Founder & President)
City Youth Council (Treasurer)
Local Community Orchestra (1st violin)
Not-so-local Church Orchestra (1st violin)
International Club (hopefully VP)
French Club
French Honor Society
NHS (applied this year)
Beta Club
Employed as a Tutor (2 students/5 hours a week)</p>
<p>Past EC’s: French Club (9/10), French Honor Society (10/11)
Senior Year EC’s: National Honor Society (not sure if I’ll get in, though), Environmental Club (11/12), Asian American Student Association (11/12), FBLA (12), Volunteering at the library (12, but I’ve done summer volunteering for the past 3 years)</p>
<p>Yeah, my list suddenly looks extremely weak haha.</p>
<p>I don’t have many options… be prepared for a pathetic list:
Literary journal editor
Something in school musical (probably orchestra if I’m lucky but I’m going to wheedle something out of someone )
Challah baking (I’m trying to expand, I initiated it, but I don’t know if it’s gonna work out…)
Possible trip to Eastern Europe to help kids in an orphanage (if I earned enough money this summer for my plane ticket)
Debate club (I was on last year so I pretty much am guaranteed a place, but I’m not sure if I want to do it)
Intel STS and/or Dupont Challenge (my guidance counselor is going to tell me which one I’m doing)
Lifeguarding and/or WSI lessons
Possibly Saturday special needs kids playgroup volunteering (depends on weather because I’d need to walk)
Tutoring
I’m seriously considering starting some sort of club… both for fun and to actually have a club on my list :).</p>