How important are Clubs, Sports, and Activities on College Applications?

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#1 ash_godinho
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Very soon I will be applying to many various college. I wanted to know, how important are clubs,sports and other extraciricular activites on college applications? I mean I have good grades, a 4.00 GPA, and I have taken one AP course. I plan on majoring in Computer Science and going to Virginia Tech. Although I don't take any clubs or anything.

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Very soon I will be applying to many various college. I wanted to know, how important are clubs,sports and other extraciricular activites on college applications? I mean I have good grades, a 4.00 GPA, and I have taken one AP course. I plan on majoring in Computer Science and going to Virginia Tech. Although I don't take any clubs or anything.

ash_godinho

They're not very important at all I got into both schools I applied to and had almost no clubs and no sports, also I must say I hate you, Virginia tech sucks, GO NOLES!!!

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You should be fine. Don't worry about it.
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I applied to several colleges and none of them stressed clubs whatsoever.

Go to VT, those 'noles are a nasty crowd. Especially if they lose to the terrible 'canes.

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Extracurricular activites are very important for college applications. Besides getting your degree, one of the most important things you leave college with is a network of connections and relationships. You gain these connections through being involved in activities, clubs, sports, etc. where you meet people, so colleges want to see you be involved in high school because that will most likely carry over to college. Networking is the main way people find jobs. A college would rather take someone with a lower GPA if they are more involved in activities than a person with a 4.0 GPA who does nothing but study and is not involved in anything.
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#6 Dark__Link
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Depends.  Some care, some care a lot, some don't care.  Whatever the case, it can't hurt to have them.  It can hurt not to, though.
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#7 ash_godinho
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[QUOTE="ash_godinho"]

Very soon I will be applying to many various college. I wanted to know, how important are clubs,sports and other extraciricular activites on college applications? I mean I have good grades, a 4.00 GPA, and I have taken one AP course. I plan on majoring in Computer Science and going to Virginia Tech. Although I don't take any clubs or anything.

LS07

They're not very important at all I got into both schools I applied to and had almost no clubs and no sports, also I must say I hate you, Virginia tech sucks, GO NOLES!!!

LOL! That was a good game. For me at least!

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Extra curricular activities can seperate you from the other kid. It is a good way to diversify yourself and show you do a lot of things during school besides academics. Or, if you belong to a debate club/UN that is a good thing to show schools.
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#9 ash_godinho
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Extra curricular activities can seperate you from the other kid. It is a good way to diversify yourself and show you do a lot of things during school besides academics. Or, if you belong to a debate club/UN that is a good thing to show schools.videogamer456

The only thing I plan on doing is NHS, National Honor Society. Its a pain because you need 60 hours of community service a year.

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[QUOTE="videogamer456"]Extra curricular activities can seperate you from the other kid. It is a good way to diversify yourself and show you do a lot of things during school besides academics. Or, if you belong to a debate club/UN that is a good thing to show schools.ash_godinho

The only thing I plan on doing is NHS, National Honor Society. Its a pain because you need 60 hours of community service a year.


60 hours is nothing.  Some schools require you to have hundreds of hours of community service just to graduate.
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[QUOTE="ash_godinho"]

[QUOTE="videogamer456"]Extra curricular activities can seperate you from the other kid. It is a good way to diversify yourself and show you do a lot of things during school besides academics. Or, if you belong to a debate club/UN that is a good thing to show schools.Dark__Link

The only thing I plan on doing is NHS, National Honor Society. Its a pain because you need 60 hours of community service a year.


60 hours is nothing. Some schools require you to have hundreds of hours of community service just to graduate.

yeah I had to have 150 hours for my IB diploma

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What basically clubs, sports, etc. say on college applications is that you actually did something in high school. It is better to have some community service or a sport on there instead of having nothing. It makes you seem more likely to get involve in anything.
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#13 ash_godinho
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What basically clubs, sports, etc. say on college applications is that you actually did something in high school. It is better to have some community service or a sport on there instead of having nothing. It makes you seem more likely to get involve in anything.ChicaQueenWarGa

OK i understand that. But still, grades(GPA) and SAT scores are the most important right?

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the more stuff you have the better the chances
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I think having at least one, being in a sport or a club, is important on an application. It's not necessary to be in both, but it helps to have at least one.
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Very soon I will be applying to many various college. I wanted to know, how important are clubs,sports and other extraciricular activites on college applications? I mean I have good grades, a 4.00 GPA, and I have taken one AP course. I plan on majoring in Computer Science and going to Virginia Tech. Although I don't take any clubs or anything.

ash_godinho

Depends entirely on your SATs.