Is joining NAHS worth it, could it maybe increase my chances of getting into a top-level collage?

Is it worth joining the National Art Honor Society (NAHS) to improve my chances of getting into a top college?

My school, which combines middle and high school, has a strong emphasis on the arts. After being a student here for four years, I recently won two awards in the animation category at my school district’s film festival and have maintained straight A’s. Today, my animation teacher handed me an application for NAHS (which is different from the National Honor Society, NHS). She mentioned that being a part of NAHS would enhance my resume and provide volunteer hours.

I’m wondering if joining NAHS would be more beneficial for me than participating in something like NHS. Alternatively, should I focus on other opportunities, like getting a job? Our school offers a program called “Outdoor School” that allows students to complete all required volunteer hours for an honors distinction in just a week, which seems practical, especially since I’m considering a future in STEM. What do you think?

One Reply to “Is joining NAHS worth it, could it maybe increase my chances of getting into a top-level collage?”

  1. Joining the National Art Honor Society (NAHS) could definitely be a worthwhile experience, especially since you’re already focused on your artistic skills and achievements. Being a part of NAHS will not only enhance your resume but also provide you with opportunities to connect with other passionate artists and participate in community service projects related to the arts. This can help you develop leadership skills, which are valuable for college applications.

    However, it’s important to consider your overall goals. Since you’re interested in a STEM field, you may want to balance your artistic pursuits with activities that align more closely with your intended major. If your school’s “outdoor school” volunteering can fulfill volunteer requirements for an honors program while also providing a unique experience, that could be a significant benefit.

    Ultimately, joining NAHS could enhance your application by showcasing your commitment to art, but make sure it doesn’t detract from other opportunities that might better align with your long-term goals. It’s perfectly fine to pursue both art and STEM interests, so consider what will enrich your experience the most and help you stand out when applying to colleges. A balanced approach could serve you well, so weigh the options carefully!

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