<p>I'm a sophomore and while I'm involved in a few EC's, I feel like I don't have anything that's my own. I want to start a women in science club, have semimonthly meeting and have guest speakers, discussions, and information about grants and programs for females in STEM. My questions are</p>
<p>a.) Do you think this is a good idea for a club?
b.) What kind of activities can we do other than the obvious guest speakers and such?</p>
<p>A) Yes, definitely. It shows your passion for science which will look great on your apps.</p>
<p>B) Tutoring? Help each other w/ the difficult courses (e.g. AP Chemistry, AP Physics, etc.) Provide more information on science to student pop. Other than that you have everything covered. </p>
<p>Good luck in your endeavors and sorry for the late-ness lol.</p>
<p>At Caltech we have a “women in math” group that’s just a bunch of women getting together and eating free food. I think anything involving free food is a good thing. At the very least, it will make people want to join your club.</p>