Where should I put different kinds of awards?

<p>I apologize for making a new topic if this was the wrong choice.</p>

<p>If there were just one section for all awards and honors, here's what I'd put (By the way, I recognize that in being specific it seems like I'm boasting. I don't mean to, I just have specific questions):</p>

<p>National Spanish Exam Level 2 Gold medal, 97th percentile (9th)
Michigan Math Prize Competition top 200 (10th, 11th)
Michigan Math Prize Competition top 100 (11th)
Qualifier for the American Invitational Mathematics Examination (11th)
National Merit Semifinalist (12th, pending)
AP Scholar with Distinction (11th, pending)
Michigan Music Teachers Association Level X, State Semifinalist (11th)</p>

<p>However, there area two sections: one in the Honors sections described as "academic distinctions or honors" and one that's described as "Position Held, Honors Won, or Letters Earned" in the EC section. My main question about this is where to put my piano award, because that doesn't seem academic and I do list piano as an extracurricular activity.</p>

<p>Second, I don't know if it's worth it to include both awards with the MMPC, whether it's better just to show the more impressive one or both because then they know that as a sophomore I was in the top 200 as well.</p>

<p>Finally, and many thanks to the person who reads this long post and can help me out with all this, I'm trying to find the right place to list my scores on the AMC 10, AMC 12, and AIME. I suppose that could go in additional information, but maybe there's a better place.</p>

<p>I think for the Michigan Math Prize, you can do something like this:</p>

<p>Michigan Math Prize Competition (top 200-10th, 11th and top 100-11th).–> if you can fit all of that into one blank.</p>

<p>For the AMC 10, AMC 12, and AIME scores, I was planning on putting mine under Additional Information, but if you have room, I guess you can try to squeeze them under Math Club.</p>

<p>The piano award would go under your piano EC, and I would say include both MMPC awards unless they don’t fit into one line and you have a more impressive award.</p>

<p>Thank you for your feedback.</p>