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Debunking some common myths about extracurricular activities and what colleges really want to see on your application

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In this episode we will talk about the two of the biggest mistakes students make when applying for colleges concerning their extracurricular activities.

What Universities Really Want

Top universities are looking for students who have shown growth and dedication in their extracurriculars.

Avoiding the "Study Robot" Trap

What you don’t want to be is what I call a "study robot." Yes, a perfect 4.0 GPA is impressive, but if that’s all you bring to the table, it shows a lack of balance.

A Simple Example of Growth

I will give an example of a non-traditional extracurricular that would show leadership, organizational skills and community-building - all things that stand out to universities

What Doesn’t Work

On the other hand, listing activities where you spent minimal time, like 2 hours a week volunteering, won’t impress anyone. Universities are looking for depth, not breadth.

My Personal Regret

Personally, I competed in many state and national chess competitions, but I never reached the Master level. That’s something I regret because it could’ve made a bigger impact on my college application. So, my advice to you is to aim for a high level of achievement in your extracurriculars, whether it’s sports, academics, or hobbies.

Closing

I hope this advice helps you refocus your extracurricular efforts.
Good luck, and have a great day!

Support the show

Guest:
If you would like to be a guest on my podcast to cover your child's specific case, please contact me.
Tutoring:
Do you need a math tutor for your middle school or high school student?
Do you want help preparing for the SAT/ACT?
Do you want help getting ready for math competitions AMC 8/10 or Kangaroo Math?
Do you want specific help in getting the best education?
Would you like your family to move to another country?
Contact me at info@goingabroadtostudy.com.
Note: While my website is mostly for students studying abroad, I can help you even if you are staying local.

  continue reading

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Manage episode 443248164 series 3605112
Indhold leveret af Markis Gardner - The Honest Education Consultant. Alt podcastindhold inklusive episoder, grafik og podcastbeskrivelser uploades og leveres direkte af Markis Gardner - The Honest Education Consultant eller deres podcastplatformspartner. Hvis du mener, at nogen bruger dit ophavsretligt beskyttede værk uden din tilladelse, kan du følge processen beskrevet her https://da.player.fm/legal.

In this episode we will talk about the two of the biggest mistakes students make when applying for colleges concerning their extracurricular activities.

What Universities Really Want

Top universities are looking for students who have shown growth and dedication in their extracurriculars.

Avoiding the "Study Robot" Trap

What you don’t want to be is what I call a "study robot." Yes, a perfect 4.0 GPA is impressive, but if that’s all you bring to the table, it shows a lack of balance.

A Simple Example of Growth

I will give an example of a non-traditional extracurricular that would show leadership, organizational skills and community-building - all things that stand out to universities

What Doesn’t Work

On the other hand, listing activities where you spent minimal time, like 2 hours a week volunteering, won’t impress anyone. Universities are looking for depth, not breadth.

My Personal Regret

Personally, I competed in many state and national chess competitions, but I never reached the Master level. That’s something I regret because it could’ve made a bigger impact on my college application. So, my advice to you is to aim for a high level of achievement in your extracurriculars, whether it’s sports, academics, or hobbies.

Closing

I hope this advice helps you refocus your extracurricular efforts.
Good luck, and have a great day!

Support the show

Guest:
If you would like to be a guest on my podcast to cover your child's specific case, please contact me.
Tutoring:
Do you need a math tutor for your middle school or high school student?
Do you want help preparing for the SAT/ACT?
Do you want help getting ready for math competitions AMC 8/10 or Kangaroo Math?
Do you want specific help in getting the best education?
Would you like your family to move to another country?
Contact me at info@goingabroadtostudy.com.
Note: While my website is mostly for students studying abroad, I can help you even if you are staying local.

  continue reading

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