<p>Chillax! :)</p>
<p>I wasn’t attacking, though it may have come off like that and I do apologize for the harsh tone. Not intended. (Perhaps I need a writing course or two at HC)</p>
<p>I was just trying to point out some questions which might be asked by an Admissions counselor. </p>
<p>No judging. Just letting you know that like every other college, Hillsdale will ask these questions of you and will expect well-thought-out answers. How else can a college or an employer or anyone who must choose make the choice without a “resume”? Just be prepared!</p>
<p>But, one other thing: extra curriculars are important to college admissions, and sometimes they are indeed hooey. But, truly, those things for which we have passions - religious/political/community activities, hobbies, sports, whatever - are items which can distinguish us. Our personalities shine through when we devote our free time, that time which is all ours to spend, on something we love. </p>
<p>OP: maybe you haven’t yet found something you LOVE. Maybe you have lead a bible class for five years! Maybe you know every kind of personal watercraft ever made… whatever that passion is, your college admissions people will want to know about it!</p>