I don't know what to say...

<p>Okay, so this summer I took a course on sociology and related subjects, such as social issues, etc., and I became really interested in universal education. So, my friend was thinking about starting a club at school and I thought we could get our school involved with that. I found an organization that we could work with and contacted them, and I gave her the information about that organization.</p>

<p>Then she decides to go, get an advisor, and found the club herself, because she thinks president would look good on her college application. And she's got everything planned...where she's going to college (HYP of course), where she's going to grad school...her major...</p>

<p>What I'm thinking is, do I have the right to be annoyed, considering it was me who contacted the organization in the first place? I mean, it's just a school club, and I don't want to make a big deal out of it. I just hope that she does this for the good of humanity and not for self-interest. So, should I talk to her about how I feel, or just let it go?</p>

<p>If you become a co-captain, then it's okay. But don't let her take credit where credit isn't due to her.</p>

<p>Yeah I doubt that'd work out...considering in her opinion, "co-president" is not as good as "president" in the eyes of the college admissions people. I'm really considering just giving up on the whole thing, but at the same time although I might be biased about the whole thing since it's from my perspective, I don't think it is fair to me and I want to go and tell her where to put her mouth.</p>

<p>Look, don't worry about her. You can put down founder and organizer of the club on your resume truthfully. She can't.</p>