question about dance award

<p>I have a sixth award that I personally think was very important to me to my development. I was the winner for PTSA Reflections dance choreography at my school and at my district and i am advancing to state.</p>

<p>Every other honors/awards i have are all academic and science based (sci fair, national merit, ap scholar, …), so should i put this on there for diversity and show that i am more than a science/math oriented person or should i just keep what i have?</p>

<p>also, i am an asian male</p>

<p>If you can fit it into the character limit…</p>

<p>Also, the AP scholar award is probably not that significant in terms of putting it on your awards list as they can probably extrapolate this either from (a) your AP scores, or (b) your transcript and recommendations, or (c) your SAT II subject test scores.</p>

<p>its ap national scholar, so they’ll automatically detect that from my self reported ap scores?</p>

<p>Just put everything up there. If there’s a space issue, and you can dispense with one of your multiple science awards in favour of your dance award, do that. I like the diversity :)</p>

<p>i mean its not really a strong passion or anything, but just something that i spent some time on and won an award for, i was actually pretty surprised that me as a science magnet kid would get for an entry because i thought i was going to lose to the local arts schools and life-long dancers.</p>

<p>I’m not sure what level of emphasis i need to put on it because i am planning to major in biomedical science and econ</p>

<p>You don’t really need to list National Merit or AP Scholar… as CrookedI said they’ll be able to figure that out from your scores (I’m assuming your SAT score was similar to your PSAT score)</p>

<p>I’d put in your dance award if you’re thinking BME and econ. If it’s something that you spent time on, and it paid off, it’s worth mentioning. Obviously you’re a good dancer!</p>