Extracurricular that has nothing to do with school?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP, your best bet is to go with an "obscure" sport. Example: I know people personally who put their children into fencing, or water polo - specifically, because they want a college to someday choose their child because of that particular obscure sport.


Funny, I don't think of water polo as obscure at all. Very common HS sport in the west.
Anonymous
OP. The school probably has a brag sheet for the kid to fill out so that the advisor has an easier time. This is where you talk about the activity.

Ton so of kids have their activity outside of school.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:So being an Eagle scout is an excellent EC but "only participating" in a sport for 7 years is not??


Actually being an Eagle scout is very well regarded, probably more so than most sports.

Very, very few kids stick with scouts long enough to earn Eagle, and the requirements are extensive and rigorous.

There is a lot of discipline to becoming an Eagle.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:So being an Eagle scout is an excellent EC but "only participating" in a sport for 7 years is not??


Yes. Attaining Eagle scout requires 5-8 years of progressive leadership and skill building experience. Participating in a sport is a fine EC.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP, your best bet is to go with an "obscure" sport. Example: I know people personally who put their children into fencing, or water polo - specifically, because they want a college to someday choose their child because of that particular obscure sport.


I know. Totally psyched that my kid is on the Bridgewater Equestrian team. Totally worth it. Not.
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