
Co-curricular activities are activities that take place outside of the classroom but support the academic curriculum. They are ungraded and do not offer academic credit, but they can help students develop skills and improve their overall development.
Some examples of co-curricular activities include:
sports teams, academic competitions, performing arts, community service, student government, honors societies, school newspaper, math club, theater productions, and quiz bowl.
Co-curricular activities can help students develop a variety of skills, including: Social skills, Time management, Self-confidence, Talent and skills, and Interdisciplinary skills.
Some good extracurriculars for college applications include:
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