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Sample Extracurricular Activities?

I'm trying to get more involved in extracurriculars this year, but I'm not sure what exactly counts as an extracurricular activity. Can someone provide me with some examples of different extracurricular activities that high school students can participate in? I'd really appreciate it!

2 years ago

Certainly! Extracurricular activities can encompass a wide variety of interests and commitments. Here's a list of some examples to give you an idea of the diverse opportunities available:

1. School Clubs: Join or create clubs such as Debate Team, Model United Nations, Robotics Club, Environmental Club, or Chess Club.

2. Athletics: Participate in school sports like soccer, basketball, volleyball, swimming, or track and field. Additionally, you can join club or travel teams.

3. Arts and Music: Engage in your school's theater, band, orchestra, choir, dance team, or art club. You can also take private lessons or join community groups dedicated to the arts.

4. Community Service: Volunteer at local nonprofits, hospitals, animal shelters, or organize community events like clean-ups or food drives. You can also join service clubs in your school like Key Club or Leo Club.

5. Leadership: Run for a position in your school's student council, lead a club as an officer, or find leadership roles in community organizations.

6. Academic Competitions: Participate in activities like Science Olympiad, Math Team, Quiz Bowl, or other subject-related contests.

7. Internships and Job-shadowing: Gain work experience by interning in a field of interest or shadowing professionals in various industries.

8. Research: Conduct independent or group research projects in areas like science, social sciences, or humanities, working with a mentor or participating in programs like the Intel ISEF or Google Science Fair.

9. Entrepreneurship: Start a small business, create a product or service, or develop a mobile app or website.

10. Cultural and Language Clubs: Join clubs that explore and celebrate different cultures and languages like Spanish Club, French Club, or a multicultural club.

11. Summer Programs: Attend summer programs focused on academics, leadership, or career exploration, such as pre-college workshops or enrichment programs.

12. Hobbies and Interests: Pursue independent hobbies like playing an instrument, coding, woodworking, writing, or photography, and consider sharing your skills with others through workshops or online platforms.

Remember, it's important to focus on quality over quantity. Find activities that truly interest you and be genuinely involved; this will be far more appealing to colleges and also ensure you have an enjoyable high school experience. Good luck exploring new extracurricular activities!

2 years ago

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