So I’m a bit worried I might not have enough leadership experience. What are some examples of leadership positions that colleges like to see? How do you guys go about securing such roles, especially if your school has limited options?
It's understandable to be concerned about leadership experience, as it's a valuable aspect of your application. Colleges typically look for leadership roles that show initiative, responsibility, and impact. Examples include being the president or officer of a club, founding an organization, leading a community service project, or captaining a sports team. But leadership doesn't always mean holding a formal title. It can also be demonstrated by taking charge of a significant project or creating positive change within a group.
If you find options at your school to be limited, look beyond campus. Consider community organizations, local non-profits, or starting your own initiative. Securing these roles often entails identifying a need—like tutoring at a community center or organizing a charity event—and proposing to lead the effort. Engaging with teachers and mentors can also provide guidance or reveal opportunities you may not have considered. Remember, the quality and impact of your leadership is more important than the quantity of positions you hold. Best of luck, and keep being proactive in seeking out opportunities to lead and make a difference!
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