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11 months ago
Harvard prospective students
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2026
extracurriculars

Who here actually has a tier one extracurricular? If so, what is it?

I was looking over my extracurriculars and realized most of them are in tier two. I have a couple of tier threes and one tier four, but no tier ones. I was curious to see if my situation is normal, or if it’s not and the rest of you are all geniuses, super athletes, or have won the national spelling bee. If you do have a tier one extracurricular, what is it? (You don’t have to share any personal info or profile stats, I know that’s against the rules, but just give a basic description if you have a tier one ec) I think it’s an important question to ask, so that anyone who participates in this discussion knows where they stand. Thanks!

 
I have one or more tier one extracurriculars
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I’m in the same boat as you
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I have mostly tier three extracurriculars
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I have mostly tier four extracurriculars
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11 months ago

Hey there! I have won prestigious regional, local, and school writing awards, and I'm currently planning to work on publish a novel, which would be considered tier one I believe. So while I don't have any tier one extracurriculars now, I'm hoping to within the next two years.

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🎤11 months ago

Right now it has 100% for the second choice because I accidentally answered it myself 😅. Please help me fix the results by answering!

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