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Extracurriculars & Tiers
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Hi. So I am going to list my extracurriculars and can someone please tell me which tier they belong to? Thanks in advance !

1) I am a captain of debates in my school club

2) I have a YT channel of economics with over 100k views on each video and 15k subscribers in total

3) I won a national Debates & Essays Competition

4) I have a club which hosts Math and writing competitions at my school (15+ members are joined in the club)

5) I have won economics international competition sponsored by Institute of Economic Education (INEV) in over 12 countries

6) I am an editor of school gazette

7) I will have an internship with my country's politician (In Summer)

8) I plan on being a Prefect

9) I will have an internship at my country's bank

10) Tutored Math for 5th graders from poor villages at my school's Saturday school (volunteering)

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a year ago

Hi!

I'll make it very brief and clear:

(Debate) Non-Art Competitions: 1b

(YT) Visual Arts: 1b

(Writing) Writing: 1c

(Intern) Employment: 1c

(Economics) Non-Art Competitions: 1a

Everything else is not as clear since you do not specify how significant those achievements are.

Hope this helps!

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a year ago

Those looks solid!

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