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S5E11: How Top Applicants Approach Extracurriculars: What Stands Out, What Blends In, & The Mindset That Actually Matters

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Admittedly: College Admissions with Thomas Caleel
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Apr 11, 2026
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Summary

To speak with an advisor and map out your student's next steps, book a Complimentary Strategy Call at admittedly.co/apply. In this episode of the Admittedly Podcast, Thomas Caleel breaks down one of the most misunderstood parts of college admissions: extracurricular activities. Families often believe there is a "perfect list" of activities that guarantees admission to selective colleges. In reality, admissions officers are not evaluating what students do, they are evaluating how students engage. Thomas explains why depth, ownership, and genuine curiosity matter far more than checking boxes, and why students often weaken their applications by spreading themselves too thin. He discusses the difference between performative activities and meaningful experiences, how to think strategically about summer programs, and why real-world experiences like part-time jobs often provide stronger signals than expensive enrichment programs. Listeners will learn how to evaluate activities through the lens of academic interests, how to refine involvement over time, and why intentional engagement is one of the strongest ways students can stand out in an increasingly competitive applicant pool. Key Takeaways • There is no universal "best" extracurricular list for college admissions. • Admissions officers evaluate depth, initiative, and impact... not just participation. • Doing fewer activities with greater intentionality often produces stronger outcomes. • Summer programs only add value when they connect to broader intellectual exploration. • Entry-level jobs can demonstrate responsibility, resilience, and real-world maturity. • Students should pursue activities aligned with genuine academic curiosity. • Authentic engagement is far more compelling than performative résumé-building. Strong e…