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College admissions can be daunting for high school students – competitive colleges consider strong academics, compelling essays, a flawless interview, glowing letters of recommendation and high scores on standardized tests.
With all of these factors, why do colleges also stress that they seek students who have extracurricular involvement and leadership? Consider the following:
Colleges have good reason for wanting students who are active in high school. Students don’t need to join 100 clubs and activities – this would look disingenuous. But students should strongly consider joining four or five or six activities over their four years of high school. And students should consider activities outside of school if their school does not offer activity opportunities. Colleges consider grades, scores and essays in the admissions process, but yes – they are certainly paying close attention to your non-academic résumé as well.

Marc is the author of Untangling the Ivy League, a best-selling guidebook on the Ancient Eight. He earned a BA from Cornell University and an MBA from University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill. Marc chaired the admissions ambassadors at Cornell and the admissions advisory board at UNC.