<p>chaseholl is right.
Well actually, it’s good that you have that ambition. In grade 9, I really wanted to get into Harvard and I looked for various opportunities that could help me get into Harvard.
However, as you start doing different extracurriculars, you realize how much you really enjoy them and you develop a passion for these things.
Now, I know what I love to do because of my silly imagination back then, and even though I still have Harvard as a goal, I realize that it isn’t the most important thing anymore because if it hurts you in your ambitions, then there’s really no point making that kind of sacrifice.</p>
<p>I probably got a little off-track, but to sum it all up and reiterate what chaseholl said, don’t go looking for things if your only goal is to put something on your college application. Start doing activities that you actually want to do.</p>