<p>Just curious as to what clubs people are into, and what were available to you.
Here are the ones I'm in~~</p>
<p>-National Weather Association Club
-Storm Chase Club
-Creative Writing Club (Treasurer)
-Hydrology Club
-Swing Dance Club</p>
<p>I'm considering joined a few more this year.... possibly the one target to those interested in acting.... and the one that determines/plans/hosts movies and other activities on campus.</p>
<p>And I wonder why I don't have a lot of free time.</p>
<p>I am currently in…</p>
<p>NADA</p>
<p>not national automobile deaers association. just nada.</p>
<p>I used to be part of my college’s club ultimate team, and the AICHE. But now, I just want to graduate</p>
<p>Beginning of my freshmen year, I wanted to join every club under the sun. The. I realized that I like to sleep occasionally. Lol. I’m in my school’s marching band (which is one heck of a time/energy commitment) and society of women engineers.</p>
<p>None, just about to be a freshman in college. Although I traveled to my college last month to attend a voluntary fraternity meeting for interested freshmen (an overnight one). I got to live in their Greek house for a night with 28 other kids.</p>
<p>I suppose I’m also considering joining the flag football club at my school. But idk if I am fit enough to be in it… xP</p>
<p>I am going to be the Vice President of the French Club this year.
I am in RUF. (Reformed University Fellowship- Christian group on campus)
I’m in Green Room Productions, which is an undergraduate Theatre club.</p>
<p>Can’t think of anything else at the moment, though I feel like I’m forgetting something. haha.</p>
<p>Oh yeah. I was on my Hall Government this past year… probably won’t do that this year, though. I just don’t care enough. lol</p>
<p>I’m a member of Phi Alpha Theta - it’s the national history honors society. Otherwise, I’m not in any other clubs/societies.</p>
<p>All freshman and new transfer students should find one or two clubs that are in a rebuilding or faltering period, get involved, and SEIZE control of the Presidency and Executive Cabinet Positions. </p>
<p>Then once you are in a position of power, build relationships in Student Government and build a political action committee with the most powerful student politicians. Then provide generous donations to Student Justices and find all the dirt you can on them. </p>
<p>Then you will be well on your way to having your own sphere of influence.</p>
<p>I’m editor of a student publication, on the varsity soccer team, and involved in the Special Olympics. Plus I work as a TA/prefect and play IM sports. That’s definitely enough for me, haha.</p>