riceman89 wrote:
Just curious - for a bschool application, does having 2-3 random EC's make a huge difference over having none?
Yes, extra -curricular activities matter. They give you a chance to show your passion outside the work sphere, and they give you the opportunity to make positive impact in a volunteering capacity (not driven by appraisal driven KRAs)
But 2-3 random activities with scattered experience are not going add depth to your profile. It better to take up 1-2 interest driven activities and do something meaningful there.
Some b-schools like Ross have a sole essay that asks for a meaningful experience outside work. If you don't have any extra curricular activities at all, its going to be challenging applying to such b-schools.