This question has similarities to another question I've discussed: What do you do in your free time? Summer, however, is a heck of a lot more substantial than a few free hours on the weekend, so your interviewer is going to be looking for something meaningful that you've accomplished during those months off from school.Before we proceed, keep in mind that no one expects you to be busy every day of the year. Summer is indeed a time to recoup after a busy academic year. Students who treat summer like an 80-hour-a-week job are setting themselves up for burn-out.That said, colleges will want to see that you're not the type of student who lets three months go by without doing anything productive. Answers such as these are not going to impress anyone:I built a really cool world in Minecraft. (Good for you, but realize that a lot of students fail out of college because they give video games priority over all else; three months staring at the computer screen represents a rather anti-social--even if multi-player--and unproductive use of time)
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