Many students assume that admissions officers only value academic endeavors—that challenging coursework, studious extracurriculars, independent research, and academic summer programs are the sum total of what admissions officers want to see. These activities can demonstrate a student’s academic preparedness—an important element of admissions considerations—but they are far from being the only or most important factor for admissions officers. While academic endeavors demonstrate students’ intellectual capabilities, the things they enjoy outside of the classroom—whether related to their intended major or not—go a long way in showcasing their personality, creativity, and originality. In fact, the zany, unusual, unique, and unexpected activities that students participate in are often the most memorable and impactful in their applications.
That being said, how can a student distinguish between niche interests that are best left as enjoyable pastimes and those that could be developed for their college admissions profile? And how can students scale their hobbies into interesting extracurricular opportunities and passion projects?
Below, Senior Mentor Josh shares expert insights into how students can leverage their unique interests for college applications that admissions officers won’t forget!




