<p>I have little ECS especially last year… i mean i did Horseback and Piano and singing last year but thats all…this year i did A lot OF student Council i mean i was a big member…And i did some Yearbook…and other things…and next year im really cracking down…MY BIggest thing next year for CS will be dog shelter and i got a really good idea from my Principal and im actually going to visit it with my sign language club(a new club this semester done by my principal i thought it would help) Im going to the Hellen Kellar National Center…Im on a list to get training this summer…and I will start in the fall…i get to interact and hang out w/ the hearing and visionally impaired(i mean people who cannot see/hear)</p>
<p>If you have no extracurricular activities, that may mean that the conventional sports-and-clubs sort of thing doesn’t particularly interest you. (After all, if you actually liked it, you would already be doing it.)</p>
<p>How about a part-time job? In the eyes of colleges, it counts as an extracurricular. And you earn a little money, too.</p>
<p>Extracurricular activity is anything you do outside of classes. It doesn’t have to be officially related to the school or even organized. What is it you like to do?</p>
<p>You can find a job or an unpaid internship. Perhaps volunteer in something related to the field you are interested in pursuing. Help out at the library. Work in the local community theatre. Take a distance course or self-study a subject you find interesting. Get involved in a political campaign or a public interest group. Work on an archaeological dig.</p>
<p>If you want to work with the elderly, call around and see what’s available and what needs to be done – helping in a nursing home, hospital, or hospice, delivering meals on wheels, taking folks to doctor’s appointments, doing yardwork, housework, or errands, etc. </p>
<p>In other words, figure out what you are interested in and find a way to spend some time doing it, or at least around it. Don’t view this as another ticket that needs to be punched on the way to college – find something that you would like to do even if colleges didn’t ask.</p>
<p>I basically slumped off last year…
cruddy grades…
cruddy ecs…
This year:
average grades…
average ecs…
U see the point and what im heading for next year…</p>