Over the next few weeks students will be looking at co-curricular activities, and how they can shape your college experience. Whether a college student participates in the theater, band, debate clubs, or a sport team, the activity is assured to have a profound affect on their life. I have asked the students to start researching questions to ask college admissions counselors when we visit Boston. We will also dissect the number of college students who participate in such activities, and see if there is any pattern for success. I look forward to updating all of you soon.
-Mike
Sunday, November 4, 2007
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You can do better then that Mike!! Let's be a little more creative.
Leanne: Are students more likely to stay all four years if they participate in an extra-curricular activity?
Are there certain co-curricular activities that colleges like better than others?
Evan: How do the acceptance rates of kids who are involved in extra-curricular activities compare to those of kids who are not?
Zach: My driving question is how do kids who do extra curriculars do grade wise compared to kids who dont?
Are the grades of someone that participates in an extra-curricular activity generally higher than someone who doesn't?
Some students consider co-curricular activities more important than school work. How do you feel about this?
Is it valuable for a student to engage in co-curricular activities?
My driving question is the following: How does the faculty and staff try to make the students more active in co-curricular activities in the community?
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