Your grades look good, and you have some extracurricular activities. That's good. Alumni recommendations would help your case. adn a grip of money for the lifestyle and tuition,
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Be involved in extracurricular activities, service, and find out what you like, then focus on those things.
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It usually depends for each school, but typically they would be given to Honors-level students or to people who were involved in specific extracurricular activities at the school.
"Invovled" is not a word.Involved: "School guidance councilors often encourage their students to become involved in extracurricular activities."
They look good on a college resume and show you get involved with your school. Some extracurricular activities also show some of your interests. Perhaps more importantly, they help to broaden your mind and social skills. Education isn't, or shouldn't be, just learning exam material.
You should list any extracurricular activities that you think will make you look good. You want to let the employer know how involved you were while in school.
If you want to be involved in an extracurricular activity that involves strenuous activities, you have to get a physical from your doctor to clear you for that level of activity. There is usually a form that the doctor will have to fill out.
Extra-curricular activities can be broadly defined as activities that are pursued formally, apart from your academic or curricular activity. For example, you could have participated in debates, dramatics or some sports along with your formal education. Hobbies, on the other hand, are activities you are really passionate about and will do anything to follow. In a nutshell, the difference between an extracurricular activity and a hobby is the level of passion involved
Absolutely! If you live in the house, shouldn't you be responsible for keeping it clean? Don't you eat? If you do, you should help with cooking, dishes, taking out the garbage or whatever else might be involved. Do you wear cloths? If you do you should help with the laundry, ironing and whatever else is involved. Just because you're involved with extracurricular activities doesn't mean that you get to go home and have maid service. If one of my children suggested that they couldn't participate in housework because of their extracurricular activities, I'd have laughed at them and maybe given them MORE to do around the house.
Answer it honestly. Think of activities you are involved in that demonstrate skills that the interviewer may value. For example: Sports Teams - Team player skills Groups or Committees - Planning and organizing skills Learning an Instrument - Eagerness to learn Learning a language - Multilingual skills Volunteering - Social responsibility
Highlight the positive things that you have done or accomplished. Make sure to show areas where you have led, been creative, or excelled. Include all extracurricular activities you may be involved in or have been involved in in the past.