<p>Nope, she won’t get credit for taking care of her pre-school sibs.<br>
So far, the one activity is vol at church school. As she gets older, a larger role than taking care of little kids would be better. “Great with kids” is something more relevant to education majors or premeds who somehow hint at an interest in pediatrics and are already working with kids at a clinic or program. </p>
<p>She’s not first-gen. She is the kid of two grad degree folks. There is your first context. We do get bright kids who write about Harry Potter- it’s jokingly considered a deadly topic. We also get kids whose “goal” is to be wealthy (bright kids can say the oddest things in their apps.) Also not credit worthy. </p>
<p>Is she in any APs for 9th? What is she doing in the community that is not about her personal interests, your family commitments (religious, cultural, etc) or your goals?</p>