since we all know that universities like well-rounded students who are involved in a many extra curricular activities, what's stopping students from lying a bit on their apps? i'm not talking about big things, like saying you were president of student council, but more along the lines of:
-saying you were in a club longer than you really were (like 2 years, instead of really 1)
-saying you helped organize events that you really didn't (like bakesales, fund raisers, etc)
-saying you participated in house-league sports outside of school (like joining a local basketball league and playing once a week)
-saying that you received "small-time" academic recognition (like "best physics project", or "chemistry student of the month")
-saying you participated in events that you really didn't (ie. a physics contest or something)
do universities check these little things? how would they know if you lied using any of the above points?
do many students submit this type of false information?

-saying you were in a club longer than you really were (like 2 years, instead of really 1)
-saying you helped organize events that you really didn't (like bakesales, fund raisers, etc)
-saying you participated in house-league sports outside of school (like joining a local basketball league and playing once a week)
-saying that you received "small-time" academic recognition (like "best physics project", or "chemistry student of the month")
-saying you participated in events that you really didn't (ie. a physics contest or something)
do universities check these little things? how would they know if you lied using any of the above points?
do many students submit this type of false information?