Extracurricular Positioning Template Pack
Turn forgettable activity descriptions into signals admissions officers actually notice.
The Problem This Solves
Most students list what they did. Admissions officers want to know what it says about who you are.
Instead of: "Volunteered at local food bank"
It becomes: "Identified inefficiencies in donation sorting, proposed a new system, and helped reduce processing time by ~20% while training new volunteers (Problem-solving + initiative)"
Instead of: "Tutored middle school students in math"
It becomes: "Developed personalized lesson plans for 3 struggling students, helping each improve at least one letter grade over a semester (Teaching ability + measurable impact)"
Same activity, very different signal. This pack gives you a simple, repeatable framework to reframe any activity — no matter how ordinary it seems — into a clear signal of initiative, leadership, or impact.
What's Inside
- Fill-in-the-blank positioning prompts for any extracurricular
- A simple framework for surfacing the skill behind every activity
- Before-and-after rewrites across 10+ common activities
- The 6 signal types admissions officers look for in activity lists
- A final positioning checklist to review before you submit
Who It's For
Students in 9th–12th grade who want to make their activity list stand out without changing what they've done
“We'd been spinning our wheels for two years. Jenny's framework finally showed us exactly what our son needed to build. He got into his top-choice school.”
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