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<p>If you’re quitting golf because you want more time to focus on your rigorous schedule, no, it won’t be held against you.</p>
<p>First of all, it’s not logical for a college to infer that the only reason you’re not playing gold any more is because you’re a quitter. You could have simply lost interest, there could have been an argument between you and a team captain, or a variety of other reasons.</p>
<p>Your reason for quitting—to focus on doing well in your classes—is completely logical and shows your commitment to academics over an extracurricular activity. No one can predict how college admission officers may read your file, but “lack of commitment” is likely NOT to be one of them.</p>
<p>I will add, however, that you at least see how your schedule with so many AP classes work out, as you may be overestimating the amount of work you’ll have to do. If it is indeed overwhelming, then you should stop.</p>