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What happens if your extracurriculars don't match your major?

No, extracurricular activities(ECs) do not need to be related to your major or even to each other. They're based on your interests, and there's nothing wrong in having diverse interests.
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Do colleges really care about extracurriculars?

The activities and extracurriculars you participate in during high school will be critical in earning admission to college. Admissions committees know that students who are involved in activities are better prepared for college and have skills that will make them successful students and future professionals.
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What is considered weak extracurriculars?

The most common “weak” extracurricular profile is simply one that is nonexistent or bare bones. Admissions officers don't want couch potatoes; they want to accept students who will become involved in the learning community. A student with little or no extracurricular involvement is undesirable.
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Will colleges check your extracurriculars?

If a certain extracurricular becomes important to your case, they are certainly allowed to ask you more about it or to verify it themselves in some way. They do this, but only for a tiny fraction of situations where it really matters.
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Can you get into college with good grades but no extracurriculars?

Extracurricular activities are not the most important factor in a college application. Coursework and GPA, for instance, bear more weight. However, this is not to say that extracurriculars have little or no impact on the admissions decision a student ultimately receives.
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Do your extracurriculars have to relate to major?

However, contrary to popular belief, your extracurriculars don't have to be attached to your desired major or career path.
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Does GPA or extracurriculars matter more?

But in the college admissions process, your grades are far and away more important. If you don't have the grades, no amount of extracurricular achievement can make up for your inability to perform well in school. So if you want to go to college, go study!
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Can you lie on your college application extracurricular activities?

While applicants sure can lie — and some may even get away with it for now — they shouldn't. Beyond it being morally wrong, if they get caught, it can cost their admission. Heck, even if they earn admission, it can lead to the revocation of their admission years later.
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How many extracurriculars do colleges like to see?

Colleges are looking for applicants who are deeply engaged in somewhere between one and a few activities. Often, commitment to these passions lead students to serve in leadership roles, win awards, or accomplish other notable achievements.
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How many extracurriculars do colleges want to see?

Though 5 – 6 is the most ideal amount, that's not to say that some students don't do well with fewer activities – sometimes significantly fewer!
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Is 4 extracurriculars enough?

A good number of extracurriculars can be around four. Although every student is different, having four extracurriculars allows you to branch out without being overwhelmed. Having a good variety of hobbies outside of school is important.
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Is 5 extracurriculars too much?

Many people agree that three is a good maximum. If a child is at that maximum and wants to add a new activity, then ensure that they drop one.
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Can I get into NYU with no extracurriculars?

As with any highly-selective school, your extracurriculars matter at NYU. If you'll recall from the NYU Common Data Set, extracurriculars are ranked “important” in the application evaluation process.
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Is a GPA of 1.0 good?

Is a 1.0 GPA Good? Considering the US national average GPA is a 3.0, a 1.0 is far below average. Generally, a 1.0 is considered a dismal GPA.
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Is junior year too late for extracurriculars?

No need to stress too much about it, it's definitely not too late to join new clubs and activities in your junior year. Colleges appreciate students who show genuine interest in their extracurriculars, and it's better to get involved now than to not get involved at all.
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What looks best on college applications?

A good college application should showcase strong grades, high test scores, volunteer or relevant work experience, compelling letters of recommendation and an honest and thoughtful personal essay. It's also good to show improvement and a willingness to challenge yourself.
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How many extracurriculars does Harvard want?

Yes, they like well rounded people who do “other things” than their star talent (five activities should be sufficient.)
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How many hours is too much for Common App?

During the school year, 25 hours is a solid amount of time to devote to extracurricular pursuits. If a student lists many more hours, admissions officers may find it difficult to believe (even if it's true). If a student lists significantly fewer hours, admissions officers may question the student's commitment.
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Are essays more important than extracurriculars?

At the top 250 schools, your essays generally account for 25% of your overall application. This is only slightly behind the 30% for extracurriculars.
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Do extracurriculars show up on transcript?

We recommend documenting extracurricular activities on an extracurricular sheet, not on your transcript or other records. A separate sheet is how college, trade schools, the military, and employers will want to see these activities listed.
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Is it illegal to lie about going to college on a resume?

Lying on a resume in the United States is generally not illegal, but it can have legal consequences if it involves falsifying official documents or important credentials. While the odds of facing legal charges are slim, the repercussions could include civil penalties or fines depending on the state.
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What percent of students lie on college applications?

In January, Intelligent.com surveyed over 1,600 current 4-year college students along with those who have graduated from a 4-year school within the last five years. The results: 61% admitted to including “untrue information” on their college applications.
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Which GPA do most colleges look at?

In other words, for college admissions, you need the highest unweighted GPA and the highest level of rigor (take the most honors and AP classes that you can).
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Can good extracurriculars make up for bad GPA?

So, your extracurriculars can definitely help compensate for a lower GPA to some extent. To improve your chances, it's also a good idea to focus on your standardized test scores (SAT/ACT) and try to get strong letters of recommendation from your teachers or counselors.
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Does 12th grade matter for college?

Your senior year grades hold weight on your overall GPA, which is one of the components, along with SAT or ACT scores, letters of recommendation, etc., that institutions review as part of the admissions process.
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