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I meant in regards to most meaningful. It’s worth listing imhoEagle scout here, the other people in the thread are wrong -- list it.
I remember 2 interviews where we talked about it positively. Shows dedication from a young age and a desire to help the community.
Don't make it most meaningful, it's too far removed. But have it fill 1 of the 15
I listed my lifelong involvement in martial arts as a most meaningful activity, even though I (regretfully) did not participate in during college. It's analogous to your situation, and I ended up with fine first-round application outcomes.Being a scout actually is what made me interested in becoming a physician. I have talked about it on my personal statement too.
I have seen debates whether to list eagle scout on AMCAS. However, what are your thoughts about listing it as a most meaningful activity? This is where my story about becoming a physician started, so I thought about mentioning it as a most meaningful activity.
For reference, I have completed my undergrad in a small city in Canada. There weren't any boy scout troops to volunteer at, and so I was not able to volunteer and spend time with boy scouts after becoming an Eagle.
Also, I was wondering about how many hours to report on this achievement? I spent my whole middle school and high school working towards this achievement.