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Im going to tell you a story. When I was a freshman year in high school, I signed up for 8 clubs. I was on the track team. I did mock trial. Theater. A Capella. I volunteered at a soup kitchen. I was studying two languages at once. To your average person, these are all activities that colleges like to see. But dont listen to your average person. Signing up for those eight clubs was the worst mistake of my LIFE. I was continually stressed out about making every meeting and keeping up grades at the same, and I basically wasted two years of my life with activities that I thought colleges cared about. In the spring of my sophomore year, I dropped most of my activities. I felt like a failure, I couldnt handle the pressure any more. I didnt know this at the time, but it was QUITTING those extra activities that gave me the time and motivation to do the things I really cared about. And it was QUITTING that got me accepted to several Ivy League schools, including my dream school, Princeton!