Extra-curriculars

Sure. What matters is commitment and depth in his activities. If he has been involved in these activities for a few years and is able to commit substantial time and effort to them, then great. The problem arises when students present a laundry list of activities in which they’ve only had superficial involvement. That would be a negative. But if he’s shown commitment and achievement in multiple activities, there’s nothing wrong with that.

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