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S4E14: The ‘Passion Project’ Trap (And What Actually Works)

Admittedly: College Admissions with Thomas Caleel

Release Date: 05/09/2025

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In this episode of The Admittedly Podcast, host Thomas Caleel tackles a big question many students have heading into summer: What should I do for my passion project? The truth? Passion projects can either be a meaningful expression of who you are—or a major red flag.

This episode unpacks the difference between performative efforts and authentic impact. Thomas explains why passion projects often fall flat in the admissions process and what to do instead: follow your curiosity, pursue meaningful work, and focus deeply on what actually drives you.

He shares real stories of students—some with privilege, some without—who pursued their passions authentically and got into top-tier schools. The difference? Intention, effort, and heart.

Key Takeaways:

  • Performative Projects CAN Hurt You: If your project lacks depth, commitment, or clarity of purpose, it can work against you in admissions. Officers can see when something is done just to “check a box.”

  • Do What You’re Genuinely Passionate About: The goal isn’t to impress—it’s to express. Focus on meaningful work that reflects you. This is how you stand out.

  • Less is More: Don't try to do everything. Do fewer things, but do them well. Authenticity and depth beat quantity every time.

  • You Don’t Need Funds to Make an Impact: Thomas shares examples of students who made real change with limited resources. Grit, creativity, and initiative matter more than funding.

As we head into summer, take a hard look at how you're spending your most valuable resource: your time. This is not about checking a box—it’s about building something meaningful, something that reflects who you are and what you truly care about. Ask yourself: What fills your cup? What drains it?

Have the courage to step away from the things that no longer serve you. Don’t build a project for the sake of appearances. Build something that matters—to you, and to the world.

Tell us what you’re working on, what you're considering, and what questions you have. We’re here for the journey. Start the conversation with us @admittedlyco on Instagram and TikTok!