Which ECs should I include on here?

<p>Hi,
I've only got two more spaces left on my common app EC thing, and I'm not sure which activities I should include?</p>

<p>The activities I have left to choose from aren't very dedicated or in depth</p>

<p>I'm tempted to put down a sport since most of my schools are very into athletics- even though I'm no shining star I can at least show I do enjoy sports and would be interested in their club sports? I have...</p>

<p>-Lacrosse team (freshmen year), 14-18 hours a week but only for one season
-Tennis (fresh-soph), 7 hrs a week- I did this more intensely from 1st grade to fresh. year but I dont think pre-high school counts
-horseback riding (junior), 1 hr a week....I dont know why I'd use this one, unless its more 'different'?
-paddle tennis (senior) 1-3 hr/week...^ same</p>

<p>I also had some basic school clubs, none are really impressive since I switched focus soph. year
-volunteer club (fresh-soph) 2 hr/wk
-political club (junior-senior), 2 hr/wk
-community service club (junior-sen.) 2 hr/wk</p>

<p>I only have 2 spaces left to fill</p>

<p>.....so I guess part of what I'm asking is the 'when' context of ECs. Some of them I did for the first half of high school, and others only for the second half. Is it worse to include something only from the first half (like tennis) because I didn't stick with it?</p>

<p>I could always do a resume and include them all (and expand the info on the ECs I already have in place), but is it even worth including these activities that I didn't stick with?</p>

<p>BUMP…this is a great question. :)</p>

<p>bump again, I guess</p>

<p>bumps again?</p>

<p>In general, I’d put the ones that are most recent so it looks like you took up a new thing and became interested.</p>

<p>The commonapp says to rank them in order of importance to YOU, so you could do that as well.</p>

<p>Put the rest of them in the “additional information” section, don’t leave anything out.</p>