ACTIVITIES Colleges DON'T Care About - I Learned This The Hard Way...
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Colleges don't care about these activities, whether you like it or not. Today, I share my personal experience participating in many extracurricular activities that I thought colleges like to see, but in reality made colleges care less about my application while stressing me out mentally and physically.
This list of college activities might seem like a great way to fill out the extracurricular activities section of your Common app, but this couldn't be further from the truth. I suffered through these activities so that you don't have to.
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Colleges may not care much about sports but there’s more to life than only doing things that appeal to elite college admissions. It’s pretty simple - if you like something, do it.
Colleges do care if you excell in those sports/ are dedicated to the sport
I love both volleyball and dance, and I really don't think I could drop those.
Justin Holmes I agree
I believe that colleges will care if girls play sports........
Yes, but also don’t do everything you like. Because there are only 24 hours in a day.
you're right, Brown did not care about my conspiracy theory club i started... but UCSB did 😎
Jasmine D. Lmao
It’s different because you started it
Goat
haha!
lmaoooo lemme join
1. Sports *everyone has played a sport* (unless you are really good or the captain)
2. Volunteer Work (make sure it you are passionate about it) *it has to have a theme*
3. Position of Club (if you are founder or officer of club) *most importantly your contributions*
4. Random activities that feel bottom slots (it is very tempting!)
Great synopsis!
the world needs more people like you
I just do what I like and strive to be the best at it. Don’t let an institution determine what you do with your life; do what u wanna do
Exactly bro, just don't spend these 4 valuable years of ur life just to get into a college do what u love !!
Vinayak singh it’s just high school dude. They’re not valuable lmao
He made a video on how depressed people are in ivy leagues but its probably because they quit activities that they genuinely enjoy just to “look good” to colleges
exactly don’t just quit a sport because you want to go to Harvard those memories will haunt you begin the degree
And what if you don’t know what your like/what you like is not that academically impressive
Ahahah! “2 languages at once😱”. I love how this is a big thing for Americans, but like in Estonia (or many other countries) 2 foreign languages are mandatory.....and many even take 3.
Carmen Meinson omg wowwwww
Carmen Meinson our education system is basically a joke :/
Carmen Meinson that's probably because there are a lot more common languages in Europe than in North America
I guess it could be because lots of these countries don't really teach it as thoroughly as they do in America. More than half the world struggles to speak simple English
I'm learning 3 languages at school, and one at home hahahaj
I would counter that sports argument because if it really does take up so much time (it does im on the track and field team) it shows that even with that strict schedule you are able to maintain great grades and even do some other extracurriculars it shows you are responsible and have great time management skills. Not to mention that you are dedicated to what you love to do.
I just want to point out that you may be a little biased since you are in a time-intensive sport.
Ishaan Sinha Track is crazy man.. time managing is literally everything
You are 100% correct. I am a year-round swimmer and have been since 6 years old. I dedicate almost 30 hrs a week to travel time, practice, and gym workouts. This commitment undoubtedly showed who I am to these schools. I still maintained high grades, received great scores, and still swam. They like to see you balancing more than just school to the extreme. I still had various other ECs that I was dedicated to as well.
ig it all comes down to what school you want to go to. a college that majors in computer science wouldn’t be as impressed with you being on the football team vs you being in a computer science club or extracurriculars related to such .
i 100% agree, i've been doing rowing since year 9, (frehsman year of hs in aus) and first of all, i loved it, still do, it allowed me to be aware that there are only so many hours in a day and if i wanted to row and do well in school i had to be aware that i had to knuckle down and get stuff done. I love sport, i found this argument toxic because it would detract people away from pursuing a sport they love. DO WHAT YOU LOVE!!!
Sometimes people get too caught up in the next step and forget to enjoy the one they are at. I get it a lot of people play sports and it might not look that good for colleges, but in the end of the day the bonds formed on those teams wins out.
I agree about the volunteer work especially. I’m currently a junior, and wasted my freshman and sophomore years doing useless volunteer work. This year, I started volunteering at my local library to teach 1st-8th graders math because I’m very passionate about math and I’m planning to major in it. It makes me feel like I’m making a difference in someone’s life because most of the kids I work with weren’t interested in math and I understand that because I hated math at first until my 7th grade math teacher made me really interested in the subject. I try to teach them in a fun and interesting way to share my passion with them, and the best thing for me is when one of the students has a bright look on their face after understanding something challenging for them.
Actually, if you are honestly putting in hard work and effort into an activity, don’t hesitate to include it in your college apps. The ONLY scenario where colleges won’t care about activities you do (or will it hurt your app in any way) is if you just sign up for 1000 clubs/organizations and rarely show up or dedicate yourself.
"Colleges really care that all of your activities have a theme in common and that you're not just doing volunteer work for college."
Hi Busan
Great videos man. You changed my perception of the college admissions process
Thanks! Glad I could help out
I want to say that adding a job, even a summer job, can be important. The dean of admissions for Tulane, a top 50 school, says it's one of his favorite activities to see on a application.
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Yes it is like you freaking out :) You are hiding your face with your hand
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Yup!! I can feel that fear of rejection over screen lol
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Greg Smith Hey Greg, I have a a little bit of a disparate situation because I did something other than the common mistakes you described in video. It's not a mistake but not relevant to my major. Can I describe it more elaborately to you in email? Getting an advice from an IVY league student will mean a lot to me! Thank you in anticipation :) Liked, Subscribed, the first video I watched of you was SAT tips - I still remember your tip, to write down why I my answer response to a question was incorrect, since then I'm following you on CZcams.
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Hello, Greg. My name is Natália, I'm brazilian and the extracurricular system here in Brazil is very different, in fact there are not so many options.
I finished high school last year and started a two-year interdisciplinary course at a university (but the course is not considered an undergraduate course).
I will apply to the USA at the end of 2021 and I intend to choose the economics course, you can indicate extracurricular activities for that area, so you can choose one that you like.
Thank you
8 extra curriculars? Joker! I'm in what I think Americans call 'Middle School' (im 13) and I do 15! Try beating that😂😂😂
Hey Greg! I honestly love this advice you give us as the public. This is helping me decide which colleges I want to go now. I'm a sophomore currently, and I'm wanting to start a club myself as a junior. My passion is Computer Science. Can you give me some tips on how I can apply that knowledge to do something like community service? This would be helpful. One more thing, thanks for the great information!
Hey Greg! I'm very interested in literature instruction and the role that high school plays in student motivation to read (or lack thereof)-especially as a student from a country where nationwide reading rates are notably low. I've been involved in a number of projects related to this: started a student book club and a literary magazine, wrote a research project about how different approaches in class affect reading rates and interest, and am now hoping to spread reading habits joining a team of volunteers who teach English at a disadvantaged neighborhood. My "problem" is that while I know that I want this to be my "main thread" so to speak, I've also spent a lot of time, in the past year especially, involved in orchestra activities-festivals, conservatory classes, some work experience. It's a hobby that means a lot to me and has been my most consistent extracurricular over the years, but not what I want to focus on in college. I don't think omitting this whole musical background would make sense because it has inevitably been a large part of my life, but I'm struggling to find a way to connect it to the rest of my application. Any tips? (Sorry for how long this turned out!!)
These videos help me more than my guidance counselors at school!
FACTS
I’m almost done with my early applications and tbh I rarely thought about college through high school and nothing I did besides take ap’s was with the intention of helping me get into college. I just did what I liked and what I thought would be fun.
Thank you so much, I am a rising senior and this video helped a lot!!
Also, you can just stick with an extracurricular if you enjoy doing it! As someone who also signed up for way too many clubs my freshman year (tennis, track, drama, model un, mock trial, etc) I can tell you that you should stick with what you love, not if it will make your application look “perfect” because the perfect application is the one that’s the most authentic! You don’t need to be president of the club to seem dedicated, you don’t need to be captain of the team to show you love a sport. It’ll all work out.
I know you posted this like 4 years ago but it’s so helpful to know that you don’t need to be a president to seem dedicated! Still having issues with that now haha
This was very helpful and honest. Thank you!
I want to pursue energy-engineering, please let me know if you have any ideas about what clubs I should join.
Hi, you mentioned that you raised lots of money. Where did you donate ? Do you need to show it to the colleges' receipt of donations ? Please suggest
Hey Greg, this was very helpful! I have been doing lots of volunteer work at this afterschool place for kids. I have organized fundraisers for them and organized several volunteer events for them throughout my hs experience. Is this the type of volunteer work that they would care about?
You made all these “mistakes” and still got in...
Thank god I’m finding out about you my junior year of high school. I am basing my application off of what you are saying
Regarding Volunteer work, it's worth looking into sponsorship programs early into you highschool career. For example, Florida will give you hella money if you meet a few fairly easy standards, including 100 hours of volunteer work over your highschool career.
One thing, from American education system, that I wish to have here in Europe, is the variety of clubs and extracurricular activities on school. We barely have more than 4 extracurricular activities in our schools (and most of them are sports).
You have helped me so much
Hey Greg, I wanted to ask you about the whole 'IQ' thing and I've been wanting to hear what you had to say about it. I recall seeing an individual speaking about how you required to have a 125 IQ and if you had anything lower then you oughtn't consider going into a prestigious Ivy League.
Do you think it has to do with innate intelligence or does it have to do more with work ethic and putting time and dedication into academics?
Wow. Whoever told you that is so, so, SOOO wrong. Here at Princeton, I know a few people with really high IQs who are struggling, like, a lot. And I know others who are not conventionally super smart but do practice test after practice test for each final and have a stellar GPA.
Whether it’s getting into college, doing well in college, or doing well in life, work ethic will ALWAYS beat out raw talent.
If you adopt the mindset that YOU alone are responsible for your successes and failures, and that you have the power to decide them, then you will be much better off than the person whose ego relies on a test they took one afternoon five years ago.
@@CollegeAdvisor Thank you so much, Greg! I felt so demotivated when I came across that person's comment (especially with them attempting to come off as absolutely certain), but now that you debunked that myth it gave me so much hope again!
@@billalsheik5777 I'm glad to hear that! Honestly, I've never taken an IQ test and never will. Knowing whether an arbitrary test thinks I'm "smart" will do nothing except mess with my self confidence.
THANK GOD I only signed up for Key Club. I need to focuse on academics and sewing and writing. MY HOBBIES are the things I love!
great vid! thanks a lot!!!
Is giving back to an organization that helped me a lot a good form a community service to put on applications even if it doesn’t fit my theme a good idea?
Yes!! I worked in the box office of a local theater that I did a lot of shows in growing up without getting paid and included that. Go for it!
My passion is learning about the Universe and the extracurriculars I do are:
°Volunteering at my nearest planetarium.
°Publishing articles on scientific topics at the news paper every week
°Astrophotography
°Student Government
are these extracurriculars enough or should I do more? Is having all 10 extracurriculars necessary? If yes then can you suggest some more which are related to astrophysics? Other than joining clubs.
Most colleges dislike students who fill all 10 slots, as it speaks to a student that is spread thin. The goal should be to do as much as possible in a few activities.
Hey I went to a military boarding school , never really had the opportunity to do any of things you speak of😕 , im now taking a year off to be an au pair in effort to be more dynamic . My dream school is northwestern
Hi Greg!! Throughout high school, I was not sure what I wanted to study because I liked both my STEM and humanities courses but found myself mainly doing the humanities with debating and writing. I am a junior now and still really love those extracurricular activities so want to for sure continue those but I find myself more and more liking business and technology because of how much I enjoyed my math and computer science courses. I am trying to gain more experience in the business/tech while continuing to do the humanities extracurriculars I am passionate about but I am worried that I don't have much consistency in my "story" and it's hard to choose what theme to really focus on as I like both STEM and humanities a lot but am stronger in terms of extracurriculars in the latter. I also feel like it's too late for me to get into anything like competitive math or coding since I've focused majority of high school so far in my other extracurriculars. I would be beyond thankful for any advice! Ur videos are awesome n I subscribed right away!.
Honestly same
Hey Greg I have a business studies stream and am looking for colleges in Canada/USA, along with that I am perplexed with what activities to take up to get into good universities.
Hello there...
First thing, I love your videos! I know, cliche, but it's the truth
Second thing, I had something similar to my freshman year(all clubs, but no sports), but I remained the first of my class for the year....
and I was wondering...
How do college students run their clubs with the creativity that got them into college in the first place?
Hey Greg! I play basketball and since I didn’t make the team this year, I was a team leader, which means I went to the games of the team and I worked with the coach and player. Also, I am interested in economics, finance (and that sort of field). Do you know anything I could do that colleges will like?
Hi Greg, would you say it matters if a volunteer service you did has something to do with your major? Thanks.
Sup Greg, I just found your channel today by watching your video on getting into Princeton. I am going to be a freshman soon, and I have no idea what I want to do. I am not a star soccer player, but I am decent. I have recently found a love for skiing. I enjoy math and social studies, and I have been on the morning shows in our district for over 2 years (this is my 3rd year) and I am looking to continue this in high school. I am also the treasurer of our student leadership club. Any suggestions?
I’m actually really interested in teaching esol since I went through the program in elementary school. Are there any programs online where I can sign up to tutor esl or low income kids?
I am really interested in Computer Science + Economics. What are some ways to pursue those activities?
I totally agree about the sports one. I've spent so much time on sports in my freshman and sophomore years (6 hours per week in the spring) and it felt like a waste of time when I didn't excel in it nor have any leadership positions. Luckily I got to be the captain in my junior year and I wrote that in one of my essays. Thing is, you either spend a lot of time on it and make sure you get RECOGNIZED and get a million AWARDS or just not do it (unless it's for pleasure, like listening to music is to me).
This is only because your parents are reliving their past.
do you think colleges(non-music universities) will be interested in music? especially composing?
Hey! Do model UN conferences look good on college applications? That's pretty much the only activity that I'm into, if you don't count my school's Senate (I've held positions like the school's vice captain and the school editor which the editorial head). BTW your videos are very helpful :)
Hey Ananya,
I’m in the same boat as you. For my school, conference is only a weekend so I’m working with some friends to teach the public speaking skills and lessons that we get from a conference experience to smaller children, since they don’t have a lot of civics activities for kids in my area. If you’re looking to take your MUN passion to next level try bringing into your community in someway like this. Hope this helps!
Kevin S, sorry for the late reply, but I would love to know more about your project.
I think sports can be useful for college depending on the sport you do. If you do soccer or football, it would be quite hard to stand out. However, if you did something like archery, or fencing (which I do), or sailing, not many people do it, so your chances of standing out will get higher.
Hey Greg, I'm an extremely academic person and want to do physics in college. I'm in several academic clubs but no volunteering or sports or art ones. What should I do to improve my situation?
I am really interested in engineering/computer science and leadership. For leadership, I do boy scouts (working on my eagle) and also the president of a programming club. Are there any activities I could do that would fall under either of these categories. Thanks so much!
Hey Greg I loved your video a lot because I was freaking out on everything but I am in some few clubs and I don’t know how to contribute greatly to these clubs and I am also interested in fundraising for something but I don’t know how to. And I don’t know if making a club for it will be the right thing or not so I’m confused.
I feel like it helps to join a bunch of clubs at the beginning of 9th grade just to get a feel of what you actually enjoy. After attending for a little while, just cut out the ones you don't find that interesting. I experimented and then stuck with the 2 or 3 that I thought I could pursue for the rest of high school.
Best tip^^
Hi Greg! Love your videos, they're so helpful! I am on my school's tennis team, go to my school's Columbia Writing club (which is where Columbia graduate students come and teach us about creative writing), take violin lessons but I'm not part of any sort of writing club, volunteer at a hospital in my community and my church, performed in many school plays as I go to a performing arts high school and am a drama major, and speak two languages other than English. I feel that I have many activities but none with a real "wow factor" when it comes to leadership. My goal is to be a bio major in college. I would really appreciate your advice! :))
i’m interested in art, additionally psychology and human behavior really fascinates me, helping others + social change, and reading/writing. i feel like all my interests are too diverse to create one specific narrative for my application. do you have any advice? additionally, any volunteering which would correlate towards my interests?
Write an article on psychology
Protest involvement, the psychology of activist movements. Now is a great time for it, that’s what I did.
i have the exact same interests and same the EXACT same way. i have so many interests and love to try everything its too hard for me to narrow it down. but one thing is im always curious and question, but i just dont know what to really focus on
Yeah! Quite good information you have given.
I found a community service organisation 5 yrs earlier. Does it impact on my profile? The thing is, this organisation is not so big. It serves just in our area. Activities like: Cleaning our surroundings, helping poor, teaching students for free and so on.
Moreover, I found a Physics club in my hi school after immediately graduating the senior year 😢. I had to manage the guidance, the Principal and many other issues. So I can't established it during my hi school time.
Does it impact negatively? Or positively.
Hey Greg I was wondering what type of computer related volunteer opportunities I could pursue . Additionally I’m a Sophmore and still in JV tennis but I want to continue doing tennis even though I’m not good. Like I’m not doing it for colleges. Will the colleges view this in a negative way or will they be a little more understanding? Thanks
Hi Greg, I'm not sure this is good, but I'm restarting the french club in my school. Do you think this is a good idea as I have model un and global leadership as some of my other clubs. (note: Other clubs I'm in include academic games, academic decalthon, and chess club (hold officer spot)).
Hello Greg!
I love your videos a lot and they are really informative for me as a senior ready to apply for college. I have watched your tips on the common application essays and they have changed the way I thought about these essays. Moreover, I was wondering if my lifelong hobby of Coin Collecting would be considered an extracurricular. I have done this since 1st grade and I actively have a blog website where I discuss the history and the analysis of a particular coin.
Thank you!
i almost quit track freshman year because i wasn't as good as i was in middle school but then it ended up getting me recruited for williams and it got other good schools like emory and pomona to reach out to me so it's good i didn't quit
I’m really into music but I feel stuck when considering what I can do. I’ve been in my church choir since I was eight but I’m a junior now and I don’t know how to do something interesting with music that colleges will be interested in that also gives me community service hours
Liyah D. see if any nursing homes or soup kitchens are looking for volunteers to perform!! i know tons of people who do that and it makes both the performers and the audience happy. look into non profit organizations online dealing with music (strings4smiles on instagram is a good one). join a youth choir!! a lot of them have tours for community service credit. coach younger kids maybe. hope this helps!!
I only had an after school job as my "activities" in high school. I didn't do any sports. I told my interviewer at Williams College in 1983 that I "feel I can help out the Track Team". I got admitted to Williams College, matriculated, then forgot about this promise until I saw the indoor track team practicing in the field house in January. I was messing around on some of the equipment and the coach invited me to the track meet the following day. He gave me a huge pair of shorts that flew up like a dress and some track cleats that looked like they came from the 1960 😂. I ended up setting Williams College outdoor 800M record in 1986, which stands to this day. It felt great that someone believed in me to let me in to this prestigious school, despite not having great high school portfolio. Every time I trained in the hills around Williamstown I kept this gratitude in my heart. 👍
Hey Greg I am a junior in high school who hopes to one day attend law school. I was wondering if you had some recommendations on how I could improve my chances of getting into my dream school, Columbia.
I know that people recently have been saying to show a great interest in one area and not to be well rounded but what if I’ve been well rounded in activities for awhile? I’ve been playing piano since 2nd grade and lacrosse since 5th grade so want to continue both when I go to college next year. At the moment (although I know things can always change) I’m looking into engineering and my high school offers those classes. Anyway, is this too well rounded and too many time commitments or will i be fine with time management?
Hey, I'm really into economics but don't know what activity I could do with that, for my applications
Abraham Bueso look into different clubs/programs at your school that offer business/economic related activities. Consider forming a club/company yourself, demonstrating leadership and pursuing your interest and the same time!
Hey I just wanted to know your thoughts on how I can relate my passion to volunteer and community service. I am very passionate in music and I even sing in my church choir. I am a Youth leader and I talk to many youth and young children and help them through situations. I also am involved in student council in my school and I help plan activities and I am planning to run for president of student council next school year. I am also in Key a club which is a community service organization in my school. I know that I have done some volunteering and I would love to do more, but I want to know if this is enough as I continue or should I do more with my passions. Also by the way I am going into a STEM major in college and I am currently a junior. Thank you
thank you really helped
Hey Greg,
So I’m going to be a freshman in high school next year, but this summer I’m hoping to establish my foundations for The extracurriculars I’m planning to do throughout high school.
The thing is, I play volleyball club and it’s the exact situation with you and your track team. I’m hoping to get a volleyball scholarship, but it doesn’t look very likely to happen if you compare my skills to my teammates. However , volleyball at my school is way less competitive and I think I can become president of my school volleyball team, so I’m debating whether or not I should continue volleyball.
I’m also really interested in Language Arts and I’m positive I could win a few writing competitions or join a few clubs if I wanted to.
The last aspect of my situation (sorry that this is so long, I’m just really stressed about it!), is that I’m planning to be a medical doctor. Both of my parents are doctors, so I’m guaranteed a few research assistant positions and volunteer work at my local hospital.
Overall, I’m just really confused about what direction I should take and if I should continue volleyball or not, even though I spend probably more than 300 hours on it, I just love it a lot.
hey girl! You should continue in volleyball because it sounds like you really enjoy it. And for language arts, you should definitely pursue that interest and do writing
do what ya love and be passionate, don't even worry about college. If you are doing what you're passionate about, you'll be gold on applications
Hello Greg. Sorry for the late comment. I am interested in pursuing law in college and as a profession. What are your high school tips for one who wants to become a lawyer?
Great video Greg! Just a suggestion, could you make a video on improving your writing for college essays or how to write one?
Also, my admissions situation is like this so far: I'm super passionate about the visual arts, and also interested in computer science, but to a lesser extent. My current extracurriculars are: Being part of a selective art program at my high school, volunteering at a local library where we give kids art lessons, creating web applications for clients wanting to digitalize some part of their routine (including the local recreation center), and working on a comic book that promotes environmental health. Despite being a part of these activities, I'm not sure how to make an impact or major contribution. Also, do you think these are good things to put on my college resume? Thank you for reading!
Hi Michaela,
I actually did a video on the Common App essay over the summer! Head over to my channel to check it out.
I think you've done a really great job of making sure all of your activities/passions follow a common thread-- great job! I also think you're already doing some high-impact work to improve the community around you- volunteering at the library, using computer science skills to help local businesses, etc.
Maybe you could talk to the librarian about teaching some of the kids how to code, and you can develop the curriculum etc. yourself. That's just an idea off the top of my head, as it'll help you to stand out as proactive and innovative-- you saw that art class was helping kids, and you wanted to share your second passion with them as well.
Hope this helps! Overall you're looking really good though!
Hey, if I want to pursue a career in computer science, what kind of volunteer work would I have to do to stand out towards Princeton?
(I know I'm super late lol) I'm in FFA, and I'm wondering if I should just add FFA as an extracurricular or add all of the individual activities within FFA. Parliamentary Procedure, Public Speaking, Volunteer Work through FFA, etc.
3:07 recruiters will GO THE EXTRA MILE ahaha sorry I had to
They will never do that unless you they like you in the interview in my opinion
I love to help people. I really love to help people with their situations and get them into a better place or take off some of their work load. I don't know what volunteering I should do for this, though, because it sounds so cliché that I'm worried that colleges just won't care. I've always been giving as much as I can to people who ask for things they need. Please help. I am also interested in puzzles! Not jigsaw puzzles or rubiks cubes. I like box puzzles, Hanayama puzzles, metal puzzles! But there isn't really much I can do with this.. I can't find any organizations or clubs or meetups/groups that explore this sort of thing, and I don't think there are many people who are interested or even know of this. I am also interested in nature and spend as much of my free time as I can in the ravine outside my backyard! What can I do to get leadership positions or volunteering etc. in these ? I'm feeling pretty hopeless as of right now. I was thinking I could create a puzzle club but we already have a board game club and I'm afraid the school would think it's too similar.
Any suggestions are appreciated! :)
I want to be an engineer and my father is a ceo of a large engineering company. How would I turn this into a extra curricular activity towards colleges because I’m thinking about doing an intern or maybe managing a social media account, or is there something more appealing to do?
Hi Greg.
I want to major in pediatric medicine. But I have numerous of passions other than medicine.
I am in the theatre club, the debate club, optimist (similar to red cross), used to be in a youth development club and I used to be in the science club (you can only be in the science club for 1 term) (I don't live in the US). {I am very dedicated to these clubs and was devastated when I couldn't get to continue doing those two clubs}.😥
Do the collages mostly want extra curricular activities that focuses on my major? and if so could you recommend some activities that I should do to boost my chances of getting accepted into ivy league schools?
Hey Greg I am a freshman in highschool who hopes to one day attend film school. I was wondering if you had some recommendations on how I could improve my chances of getting into my dream school USC
Hey Dan! Sounds like an awesome goal you've set! I would join your school's photography/film club if there is one, or start your own. I would also do photography courses online (there are free ones here on CZcams) and start creating short films (maybe do a CZcams channel). You can then submit these to a ton of film festivals and hopefully rack up some rewards!
Pay to get into lol
Dan Goad If you ever want *FREE* softwares for editing photos and films, for storyboards, VFX, greenscreens, check out the open sources as those below:
*Gimp* - useful for editing photos.
*Krita* - alternative to Photoshop for photo editors, artists and animators.
*MyPaint* - EASY, light-weight digital painting software. One of my favourites.
*Inkscape* - free alternative to Adobe Illustrator.
*Hitfilm Express* - free lite software for video editing. This is plentiful for your needs, unless you want advanced features as those in *Hitfilm Pro,* which is the paid version.
*Blender* - free open source software for video editing, 3D modelling, 2D & 3D animation, etc. Beware, Blender has a steep learning curve.
*Audacity* - free audio editing.
*Storyboarder* - free storyboarding software.
*Daz Studio* - alternative to Poser Pro. You can pose 3D models for your storyboards.
*Natron* - alternative to Nuke Studio.
*LMMS* - digital composing music.
On my PC, I have roughly over 25 free open sources and affordables, none of your overpriced rental softwares like Maya, Houdini, etc.
Hi Greg!
My name is Ashtyn and I'm a sophomore in HS. I was wondering if you could tell me your opinion on my extracurriculars? I plan to go into Immunology (the science of the immune system). I get all As (Hopefully I continue to haha). My resume is themed around my passion for science, cooking/baking, and swimming.
1. *Science* - I am volunteering at St. Lukes. At St. Lukes, I mostly restock, make patient beds, and transport patients via stretchers/wheelchairs. I'm not sure if this matters, but I also got an extremely high score on my Biology Keystones (1670). I plan to take the PSAT, SAT, and ACT this year/summer.
2. *Cooking/Baking* - I am also volunteering at my local soup kitchen and it really influenced the way I see things (since I was born kind of privileged, it was an eye-opening kind of experience). I am involved in the Cooking Club at my school as well and hope to secure a position in it this year (such as a treasurer or secretary, etc etc). I have a website with recipes without specific allergens (as a way to reference my passion for Immunology) and plan to start a club modeled on the website my junior year.
3. *Swim* - I am on the swim team/club and I am on the varsity team (as a sophomore) and *hopefully* will become captain my senior year. Per week, I work out (with my team/Swim club) for ~16 hours and 30 minutes per week, not including swim meets (competitions). During summer, I lifeguard at my local pool. I also teach kids how to swim year-round through my school and pool.
Overall, I am very involved with the swim team and volunteer on Saturdays (for both St. Lukes and the soup kitchen) regularly. I will have 1,000+ volunteer hours if I continue with these activities.
In addition to this, I am also wondering how many referrals I should get? Should I get them mainly from science teachers? Does it matter what kind of teachers I get referrals from?
Thanks for your help!!
Hello, Greg!! Nice video and thank u for your tips: ) I'm a freshman and interested in Biology&Math. I'm an international student so I know both Chinese&English, and I'm currently learning French. Do you have any suggestions for me about the extracurricular activities? (I'm still a bit confused even though your video is so great.) Thank u !!
Hi Mia! Thanks for the comment! If you're interested in Biology & Math, as well as French, you probably want to pick two of these that you will be focusing a lot of your energy on over your four years of high school. I suggest that you pick either one or two passions, and get REALLY good at those.
For math, lots of schools hold Math Olympiads, a Math Club, other math competitions, or some sort of tutoring program where you can volunteer to teach kids math, etc. Biology there are similar tests, and you can tutor in French as well. Just some basic ideas!
Greg Smith Thanks a lot: )
@@miage2641 You're welcome! Glad I could help
Hey Greg,
I’m currently a junior in the second semester. Music, specifically my violin, has been my spike throughout my high school career, so I have a lot to say about that in my upcoming college apps.
However, I want to go into the engineering or computer science field, and I unfortunately haven’t done any engineering/cs related activities throughout my high school years.
So how in the world would I be able to stand out amongst the others applying to the elite engineering schools?
Hi Jason! Not to worry.
Do you have any plans for the summer yet? I would head over to my "how to get a high school internship" video and look at interning at a small tech company near you. Even if you're not doing much intense coding work yourself, you'll get to see what it's like to work in that environment and talk about it on your college application (and potentially get a letter of rec from a CEO - not bad!)
I sent out my resume/cover letters around March, so you have a bit of time to prepare. I would look into learning 1 or 2 useful programming languages in the next month and a half, maybe Java & Python. There are hundreds of free and paid courses on the Internet; the hardest part will be setting aside the time.
Then use the tips on my internship video to write a kickass cover letter and mention that you are self-taught, this is a huge bonus if you're applying to startups, which typically are made up of people who love being 'self-taught' and 'self-made'.
Hope this helps! Even if you're booked this summer, you should begin learning languages independently and working on some projects for local businesses etc.
hi greg, is there a way to contact you outside the comment section regarding questions about creating clubs
Hey Greg! Loved the video!! I have a question... I’m a junior who is very passionate about the arts- performing and visual. I am the founder and leader of my speak up club which brings together all speech, debate, and performance type clubs and I put my artwork into many statewide and national shows/ competitions. I just joined dance this year and made the varsity team but found that it has been taking up so much of my time, energy, and life in general really. Because of it, I can’t focus on properly running my clubs and memorizing my speeches. I feel the need to quit but do not want to let down my coach, the team, and even myself. I’m so conflicted over this and was wondering if you had any advice! Thanks so much for the video, it was really helpful in my realization of this issue haha!
Hmm. That's a really tough situation. I faced a similar one with the Track team while I was in high school-- didn't want to let down my coach or my friends.
How long does the Dance season last? Is it a club that runs all year? In that case, you really need to choose between your speak up club and Dance... if you choose dance, you could frame your passion as "art" and use Dance & your competition artwork to support that.
It seems to me though, that your true passion lies in your speak up club, which you founded and run yourself! One of my favorite quotes comes to mind:
“Whatever you are, be a good one.” (Abraham Lincoln)
Want to be a dancer? Then go dance. Pour your heart and soul into it. That's awesome. But if you want to run a successful club that makes an impact, get good at that. You will have to make sacrifices no matter what.
Greg Smith wow thanks so much for responding! The club lasts for the majority of the school year and ends in March unless we make nationals. I agree with what you said, I think the speak up club really is my passion and dance almost detracts from it. I only started this year and know I do not want to go into dancing as a career at all. Do you think that quitting mid season is a bad idea? Thank you for all the advice!! :)
Quitting mid-season will probably feel awkward but I think if you explain to your friends/coach that you know your calling is the Speak Up club and want to dedicate more time to that, they will undoubtedly understand. High school clubs are about trying new things and seeing what you're interested in, you don't have to stick to everything!
Greg Smith you have such a good point here! I’m leaving dance this week and fully dedicating myself to my theatrics and speak up club. Thank you so much for your help in this, Greg! :)
"everyone has played a sport"
My school doesn't even offer any sports ..my school has like 360 kinds and A BUNCH of clubs so most of the kids are in several clubs...I'm a senior in 5 clubs and I was president of my class last year. Honestly I'd just say to do what you want and work hard, if you love it and try your best you'll find the school that's right for you.
Thank you greg! Because of you, I got 1year of prep, and I am tutoring every day, which is my passion! If I make an organization of teaching, do you think I am very competitive? Do you have any advice?
You're very welcome Park! So glad I was able to inspire you!
I think creating a teaching organization is a great way to distinguish yourself from other applicants. What sorts of tutoring do you do?
@@CollegeAdvisor I tutor chemistry, math, and spanish like you said the last video!
@@CollegeAdvisor I also am in a Korean school which I teach korean
@@Park-xk6fy Wow! That's really great Park. Work hard on that passion and expand it as much as you can.
Hey Greg!
I want to apply for a chemical engineering major. Right now im the president of my schools science club and treasurer of chess club. I'm about to get into student council and NHS, and thinking about joining art club (I enjoy art and perhaps this would look creative). Do top schools really care about leadership positions like stuco and nhs if you are not an officer? Do you think these clubs would be relevant to my major? And do colleges really care about NHS?
Thanks for reading my comment and perhaps responding to some of my questions!
I would smash you in chess
My current activities are FBLA, academic decathlon, volleyball, and chorus
Great! What's academic decathlon?
Academic decathlon is when you’re on a team and you compete against other teams and answer questions about random stuff
Hey Greg! I‘m an international student. I wonder whether building a website with computer knowledge can be an appealing EC for colleges? esp. I want to use this EC for the main EC to support my application. The main theme or function of this website is the international students' community in which everyone can share and communicate.
Colleges like well rounded, passionate, and committed students
ive actually heard they don't want well-rounded students, but a well-rounded class. im not saying only do one thing, but they would rather see you do a few things and stick with them, compared to doing a bunch of activities but not doing them for a long time
@@_iamlilla exactly!
No, that’s a common misconception. You actually rather want to be a unique and expert at one thing. For example, college would be much more impressed at science olympia champion than seeing a person participating in 10 different activity while achieving nothing.
@@haruhidaso were not all going to Ivy League colleges, you don’t have top be top 10% in your class with insane achievements. Just be above average and you’re good high school does not matter after your accepted so don’t burn yourself out
@@haruhidaso yes exactly but you don’t want to only be good at one thing. Have at least 2-3 different small interests and one main passion is optimal
I am a freshmen in high school and am very close to achieving my Eagle Scout do you think this will be something that will help me as it teaches leadership and various skills
I did 6 clubs for freshmen year and 7 clubs for sophomore. I’m going to try to do 7 again for junior, if that doesn’t work for colleges, donations... 😂😭😅
I am going to correct this kid. Do the activity you enjoy, do not do an activity just for college applications. If playing a sport makes you light up like a Christmas Tree level happy, then stick with it. Even if you are not good at it. Do the activity that is going to make you the most centered mentally. If doing a sport makes you miserable, than quit. Same goes for all other clubs and volunteer activity.
College admissions people can tell whether the activity that you chose was done just for an impressive app or done because you are passionate about it.
Basically, ALL OF THEM
Hi Greg! I am entering 9th grade and I have interests in Social Sciences. I am currently planning on joining Model UN and Political Action club. I’m also planning on interning for a law firm or a local politician for the near future. My dream school is Yale. Do you have any ideas or tips I could use?
MUN is kind of useless as its over used. Internship is useful
Hi Greg! I have a question.
I am in an arts school wanting to transfer to Harvard.
I already have many classes:
Music theory (lots of hw)
Ear training (lots of hw)
Piano lesson (lots of hrs needed)
Musical history (lots of essays)
Piano seminar (just attendence)
Choir (lots of prep)
And I also have 6-7 hours of work weekly.
My main focus is piano performance and I want to do well in it by winning competitions within school.
But I was wondering if having this extra class with a harvard professor who teaches at our school would be an exception about what you said. To be honest, I feel it would become extra stress to me as it would mean another essay writing class on top of what I already have. Although I have done well in literature classes in the past, I have fear of getting something less than an A as I hear that this professor is particularly demanding. Would it be worth it? I personally have mixed feelings about my interest - I am generally open minded about learning new things in terms of exploring ideas through analysis course in a piece of literature, I feel with the amount of work that I already have i have doubts and pre-stress over whether if I can manage the stretch, and if the stretch is worth my effort at all in the first place. Do you think the connection with a harvard professor would be helpful for my harvard transfer process?
I am sure that you may already know this but I wanted to note that transfer process in harvard or any other top notch schools are so much harder than the freshmen application. I was wondering if you could give me an advice that ties the transfer factor and my aforementioned concern of having an elective literature class with harvard professor.
Thank you for reading this and I hope I can get your insight on this. And thank you so much for your video, Greg!
Hi there! Hope I can answer your questions.
First, I really want to applaud you for fully taking on your passion - I think it will be super clear to Harvard that piano performance is what your "spike" is. I would definitely try to win some competitions, because, as you said, the transfer process is even MORE difficult than high school application process, which is already ridiculous.
Second, I think you should add this class. If you check out my "deferred from Princeton" video, I talk about how making a genuine connection with a professor at the school you're interested in is super important because it's something you can bring up in essays and other communication with the admissions office -- better yet, if they write you a letter of rec, that can be the key to getting in.
Hope this helps! Seems you were right on the money.
Why do you want to transfer to Harvard? If it is just for the prestige, that is a terrible reason to transfer. Harvard is not strong in music and art if that is your career goal. You did not specify a potential major change. It may not have the same classes and and performance opportunities that a Conservatory may offer. If you want a career change, or you feel that it is the right school for you, then perfect. It is also very difficult to transfer to a place like Harvard. Some lower raked ivy leagues are more transfer friendly, like Cornell and Penn.
I go to an international school. But I am seriously deciding whether I should play basketball or not. I really love basketball and my grades are also good. But varsity basketball is too hard for me, so I am currently a captain in JV basketball. Do you think being a captain in a JV basketball team would help? Or would Varsity basketball captain only help?
What if you were on a varsity team since freshman year? I'm nothing special, but doesn't it still look good?
I was in a drama club in grade 8 (I’m in grade 9) and then the clubs stopped half way though the year , I play with dolls and draw stuff on a iPad so I wonder if that’s a good thing for future college application
Awesome tips Greg! Hey it’s me again!
I’m a junior and I’m interested in filmmaking and education..
I’m wondering if these activities can paint a good picture for selective colleges.
1) do you have any suggestions of things I should do in junior year spring/summer before senior year?
Also, my concern is that although I do have intent to be a filmmaker, I’m not sure if I want to solidify as a film major yet.
2) If I ended up choosing a non-film major for college, are these activities still valid?
Here are some of my activities (also I’m sorry if it seems like a boring brag sheet..I just wanna see if there is a pattern here :)
for filmmaking:
- I’m currently in two filmmaking programs outside of school. I made a short film over the summer and directed a live show last semester. (But I haven’t won any awards or recognitions, so I don’t know if this is only considered a hobby to colleges).
- I’m in the film club and comedy troupe (improv)
For education:
- volunteering to teach a kid in rural China English online.
- tutoring an upperclassman Mandarin.
- internship at a children’s art space
- since my school is k-12, I’m helping a kindergartner in the special education program.
Can you see a theme/connections in these activities?
If they are not strong enough, what are some ways to improve them?
How do I make myself more distinguishable?
Thanks so much for your time!!
:) I really appreciate it!
Hi Ariel! Glad to see you back on another video!
I definitely see that a lot of your activities are connected quite strongly to film & teaching. Great two passions!
I think some of your tutoring jobs are sort of all over the place... is there any way you can focus on one or two of the jobs you mentioned, for example, maybe expand to teaching multiple kids in rural China English? Create a whole 'online' classroom of students? Maybe that's not feasible but just a thought.
Your short films sound really interesting, and could be something you submit as an arts supplement to colleges. One idea that could be cool is to start filming promotional videos or montages for other student groups in your high school, or do regular CZcams videos like me! That way you can showcase your filmmaking skills in a less traditional way.
If I'm being honest though, you have a really great set of activities with easily recognizable passions, and if you keep doing what you're doing you should be all set!
Greg Smith Thanks so much Greg!! You are the best!!
@@ariyazheng5146 You're welcome :)
I have a question. I take mock trial, debate, theatre, etc. On the college application will I be able to say how all these activities are connected because they helped with public speaking. For college I want to be in the performing arts. I don’t want colleges to think I slapped theatre and mock trial as something random. Is there an option for explaining?
I'm in key club, culinary arts alub, yearbook club, national art honor society, hand bells group, and created my own club which i did it for a year. Are those helpful at all? I also did track but I only did it for 1 and a half year. I love being part of those clubs but my grades aren't that good which is also why I'm continuing to be part of the clubs.
I want to apply to university for chemical enginering. But my extracurriculars are based off of performing arts and helping the community through performance. Would this affect my application for getting into an engineering school?
I am really interest in healthcare related things, for example, I am interested in neurology and cardiology as well as surgeries, but i dont know how to really start a club or anything about it, i was wondering if you could give me some ideas. Thank you!
I am a member of Model U.N in my high school and I came up with a design for our t-shirts. Would that impress colleges?
Hey bro I need some advice. I didn’t have the best grades at all freshmen and sophomore year (86 & 87) - regular honor roll, but during my junior year I just made high honor roll with a 91. I know that the first few months of senior year I can maintain atleast a 92. I also have a 1330 SAT (not the best but I’m taking it again in October), which is a month before Early Action deadlines. I also ran track for 4 years and varsity for 3 years and an I’m all county athlete (hopefully state qualifier) and most likely going to be captain for sprints & jumps. I played in the marching band (2 yrs Concert band & then 2 years Symphonic band). I also know 3 languages. Idek if that helps which I hope it does but with all that said, do you think I can get into a good Computer Science school? Top 50 perhaps, thanks.
@@codeosiolol fast forward 2024 i’m a senior about to graduate with a cs degree and hopeful job.