Common Extracurricular Mistakes high school Students Make are easy to fall into when parents and students chase signals instead of strength. What actually convinces a T20 admissions committee that a student is ready?
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Parents tell me they want clarity: which activities move the needle, and which are resume noise. The first sentence above names the real risk—pursuing extracurriculars that look good on a brochure but carry no evidentiary weight with admissions officers. This post explains the logic admissions offices use, the predictable mistakes families make, and a safer, evidence-first alternative.
Common mistakes that repeatedly appear:
These errors are understandable; they feel efficient. But efficiency without evidence is exposure, not investment.