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NHS is fine and for the kids who can’t fill up the other lines on the college app. It’s not an impressive activity because it’s redundant but it’s something for those who don’t have other ECs so don’t knock it.
No, no one cares to look into this. There is no consistency between districts either. Some districts make kids apply and have a rigorous application process. Others have automatic acceptance with a certain GPA. It’s a service club to keep their GPA up and do community service, which is why it’s redundant. They can still list the community service on their college app if it’s anything impressive and their GPA is in the transcript. This really is not anything to worry about. |
Would think that too. Guess anyone not liking the 3.7 at their own school could always sign up for Russian and go to 3.5 Langley. I’m guessing not a lot of colleges would care though like an above poster said. |
But why? The grades and rigor of the courseload kind of speaks for itself. Any time spent on NHS could have been spent doing a real extracurricular that colleges would care a lot more about. |
The secret is that most colleges don’t actually care about extra curriculars. They want a good GPA, good test scores, and community service. That’s good enough. NHS fits the bill. |