<p>MusingStudent–are you asking how you should concentrate your extracurriculars? If so, I suggest you worry less about what “sounds good” and more on where your passions lie. If you enjoy the extracurriculars you are involved in, stick with them and try to continue to grow and challenge yourself. I have heard admissions people say that “depth” is more important than “breadth”–in other words, choosing a few extracurriculars and really pursuing them to the best of your ability is more important than taking on too many of them.</p>
<p>Don’t worry about not being in sports. No one has the time/ability to do everything well.</p>