Biggest challenge - balancing life?

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Would balancing academics, music (for which I play regularly and a have objective accomplishments), and athletics (not varsity, but club, and have objective accomplishments as well), and leadership positions (in my fraternity and on sports) be reasonable to write about in a secondary?

I realize this is not the life changing challenge many premeds have likely faced, and I also realize many/all premeds have to balance their lives.

The reason I am considering using this is 1) for lack of a better alternative, 2) All are somewhat quantifiable (can't be argued) 3) I am very able to talk about my experiences and what I have learned.
 
It is all reasonable for secondaries. Well rounded individuals are an asset to most programs, however if your stats are mediocre or bad it may not reflect well on you either.

I know of several D1 basketball players that interviewed or matriculated into med school.
 
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