Thursday, June 18, 2020
Secret Extracurriculars I Can Put THAT on My College Applications!
Nowadays, every teenager seems to have a schedule full of various activities, from sports to music to community service. Ever since freshman year (or maybe even before then), our parents, teachers, and friends have reminded us that these extracurricular pursuits ââ¬Å"will look good on college applications.â⬠If you worry that you will not have enough of these interests to fill in an application, continue reading to discover several activities you may not have thought of. Family commitments (example: caring for an older relative) Maybe you donââ¬â¢t have tons of time outside of school because you have to care for a grandparent or another important person in your life. Colleges understand that everyone comes from different circumstances. Some people have families where every member is healthy and self-sufficient, so they have the free time to, for example, play a sport. If this is not the case for your family, colleges wonââ¬â¢t hold it against you. In fact, showing that you know how to take care of someone else will make you seem responsible, mature, and kind. Who wouldnââ¬â¢t want that kind of person on campus? Part-time fast food job While ââ¬Å"Burger King employeeâ⬠might not sound as impressive as ââ¬Å"captain of the debate team,â⬠colleges still want to hear about your job, no matter what it is. Just because you donââ¬â¢t aspire to flip burgers when you grow up, doesnââ¬â¢t mean that you shouldnââ¬â¢t mention the experience in your application. Like caring for a grandparent, having a job shows that you are responsible. Also, working in customer service teaches you a lot about human beings and the world. It can give you a whole new perspective. At the very least, those who have worked these kinds of jobs have greater sympathy for the cashiers, waiters, and salespeople in their everyday lives. Admissions officers really do like to read about studentsââ¬â¢ jobs. Check out Griffin Karpeckââ¬â¢s story, Four Stand-Out College Essays About Money. Babysitting Many students are hesitant about including babysitting in their applications because it might not seem like a ââ¬Å"realâ⬠job in comparison with a position at a company or organization where employees receive actual paychecks. But if you have spent a substantial amount of time babysitting, it totally counts! Keeping children safe and happy is a difficult and admirable task. Itââ¬â¢s a great life skill that will probably come in handy at some point. Any hobby or passion This story shows that you should fill your college application with your true passions. Whether itââ¬â¢s jewelry making or playing board games, you can find a way to include your hobby in your application as long as you show why it is meaningful to you and how it positively affects your community. Get others involved by starting a school club. Maybe you can sell your homemade jewelry and donate the profits. Or maybe you can bring your board game collection to a local senior center and play with older people in order to brighten their day. The possibilities are endless if you are passionate and energeticââ¬âand most of all, honest about your extracurriculars.
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