Dean Fitzsimmons: My daughter has a 3.9 cumulative average, is a ranked tennis doubles champion, has published two volumes of poetry—and not the kind that rhymes, but the sophisticated, esoteric non-rhyming kind—spent last July building a schoolhouse for disadvantaged Guatemalan children, and cures leukemia on weekends. She’s about to start Middle School, and I want to know what extra clubs she should join to give her a leg-up in the Harvard admission process.4