![]() Basically, recreational activities that you do for your own enjoyment don’t make the cut because extracurriculars need to involve some concerted effort and contribute to your personal development. For example, things like watching movies or playing video games would not be counted. It’s important to note that not all hobbies count as extracurriculars. Extracurriculars help colleges get to know you as a person: what do you care about? How committed are you? These can include sports, music, community service activities, jobs/internships, clubs, and more. You’d be surprised how many activities are out there!Įxtracurriculars are anything you do outside of academics. A strong extracurricular profile can help you make a good impression on admissions officers. ![]() This means that, in addition to having grades and test scores that meet their requirements, you must also display other talents and interests in your application. Most colleges, especially competitive ones, are looking for a “well-rounded” student.
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