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Most intense extracurricular activities in high school?

Hey folks. I'm a high school student looking to get more involved in extracurricular activities. I thrive in challenging environments, so I'm interested in the more intense, commitment-heavy activities. Can you guys suggest some of the most demanding high school extracurriculars I could consider? Thanks a lot!

9 months ago

Given your interest in challenging and commitment-heavy extracurricular activities, here are some you might want to consider:

1. Student Government: It comes with a significant amount of responsibility, as you'll need to plan numerous activities, represent the student body, and work closely with faculty.

2. Varsity Sports: The rigorous practice schedule and games can be quite demanding, but it’s a wonderful way to foster teamwork, leadership, and physical fitness.

3. Academic Clubs and Competitions: If you're academically inclined, Model UN, Mock Trial, or Debate Club often require substantial time investment and push you to hone your skills in research, team collaboration, and public speaking.

4. Science Olympiad or Math Team: These also require rigorous training and preparation, yet they are worth it if you have a keen interest in these subjects.

5. Theatre/Drama: If you enjoy performance arts, participating in school plays or musicals can be a huge time commitment, involving rehearsals and performance nights, but it will allow you to explore acting, singing, dancing, or even stage management.

6. Yearbook or School Newspaper: If you're into journalism or publishing, joining these clubs can be intense but rewarding. You have deadlines to meet, articles to write, or pages to design, which all require a good deal of commitment.

7. Band, Orchestra, or Choir: For the musically inclined, these are activities that require consistent practice, but provide great opportunities for developing talent and teamwork.

Remember, the quality of your participation matters more than the quantity. Choosing an activity you are genuinely excited about will make the hard work more enjoyable and rewarding. You want to show colleges depth and a real commitment, rather than a shallow involvement in several activities. Use this as an opportunity to explore your passions and contribute significantly to these areas!

9 months ago

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