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an alumna is not going to call your previous employers/church, etc. to verify anything
activities that build a good resume: anything that interests you. Get involved and stay involved for more than one semester. Hold a leadership position in that organization. Enter competitions, etc. It looks a lot more impressive that someone was VP of an organization and participated in competitions all over the state for 4 years, than someone who joined 9 clubs in the spring of your senior year as a Hail Mary.
Seriously, do sports, church youth group, an honor society, volunteer at a nursing home-- whatever your heart desires. Just do something that is fun to you. You can even start a new student organization at your school, but it does sound like you keep busy with church and more than one sport.
Good grades are important, too!
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