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Is participating in band beneficial for college?

Hey guys, I'm a junior and have been in my high school band since freshman year. I'm wondering, how much does being in a high school band help during the college admissions process? Is it considered a good extracurricular?

2 years ago

Hey there! High school band is definitely a solid extracurricular to have on your college applications. It's typically considered a Tier 3 or Tier 4 extracurricular activity, depending on your level of involvement, leadership roles, and accomplishments.

If you're deeply involved in band, have a leadership position (e.g., section leader, drum major, etc.), or have received awards/recognition in competitions like state or regional festivals, it can indeed be beneficial for your college application. Colleges are interested in students who have committed to their passions and demonstrated personal growth and development.

Additionally, being in band showcases your dedication, teamwork, and discipline, which are all qualities that colleges look for in applicants. However, it's important to ensure you have a balanced profile with other significant extracurricular activities that exhibit your strengths and interests.

Overall, being in band can be helpful during the college admissions process, but make sure to use it as an opportunity to showcase your character, skills, and achievements. Keep in mind that the quality of your participation and what you did with it will matter more than just being in band itself. Good luck!

2 years ago

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