Okay some background:
I'm a Junior
3.9 (w) 3.6 (uw) GPA
4 AP's
Tons of Honors Classes
Top 10% in class
No test scores until March but I got a 181 on my sophomore PSAT. (I'm confident in a 2000+ SAT with studying)
EC's (Where I need help)
Muay Thai
Recreational League Baseball
National Honor Society
French Club
German Club
Boy Scouts (Patrol Leader -- I started late so no chance for anything higher level here)
Hospital Volunteer (6hrs/week)
As you can see, I've got next to no sports (my PT regimen is in full effect, however, so PFT score is not a major concern.) Also, I'm worried that they will ask how I can possibly be qualified if I have little-to-no leadership experience to speak of.
What I want to know, is, if you were in my situation, what would you do to make yourself more attractive to the boards. I don't have a lot of time and Student Gov/Club Positions are out of the question because of the way my school does things (back-assward, that is.) So what are some non-School related ways to pad my resume?
Thanks,
JBL
I'm a Junior
3.9 (w) 3.6 (uw) GPA
4 AP's
Tons of Honors Classes
Top 10% in class
No test scores until March but I got a 181 on my sophomore PSAT. (I'm confident in a 2000+ SAT with studying)
EC's (Where I need help)
Muay Thai
Recreational League Baseball
National Honor Society
French Club
German Club
Boy Scouts (Patrol Leader -- I started late so no chance for anything higher level here)
Hospital Volunteer (6hrs/week)
As you can see, I've got next to no sports (my PT regimen is in full effect, however, so PFT score is not a major concern.) Also, I'm worried that they will ask how I can possibly be qualified if I have little-to-no leadership experience to speak of.
What I want to know, is, if you were in my situation, what would you do to make yourself more attractive to the boards. I don't have a lot of time and Student Gov/Club Positions are out of the question because of the way my school does things (back-assward, that is.) So what are some non-School related ways to pad my resume?
Thanks,
JBL