Monday, April 13, 2009

Choosing Extra-curricular Activities That Reflect Leadership

Extracurricular And Academics Activities, Two Major Components Affecting Your College Profile

Colleges are looking for students that are participating in the events around them. The more interesting person you become by participating in activities, the more the colleges you select will realize that they have a gem and will want to have you on campus. When they see that you contribute to your community, they believe that you will contribute to their school-now and in the future.

There are countless extracurricular activities (ECAs). Your school is for many the first place to look for activities. Consider joining a debate club or drama program. Sports are a great avenue to build team skills. Cheerleading is an excellent extracurricular activity. Try to get involved in your student council. Learn to play an instrument. Excel at what you do!

Each community or religious organizations offer many chances to volunteer. One can become a youth leader by joining Martial Arts programs or young professional group in your community.

Colleges like to see individuals who have experience in the job market. An employment record shows dedication and commitment. It also indicates that you have some “real world” experience and know what the value of the dollars is. These commitments develop work ethics that universities love to see

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