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Just adding my two cents to PhytoPlankton’s great response, extracurriculars are really good for future opportunities e.g. CV for employment and your general mental well-being.
Personally, I’d also add leadership positions as a possibility and are well worth your time. These are not only good to gain critical skills for your future e.g. confidence (and thus great for jobs, scholarships and interviews), but also arguably easier to obtain and build upon at a high school level than later years.
In terms of uni admissions, BSci/Law usually doesn’t really involve extracurriculars and neither do the single degrees on their own (since UoM doesn’t have double degrees), but they’ll be good for scholarships.