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November 25th, 2009 by admin

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Whats the best college club to join?

Whats the best college club to join?

2009 RN Program Graduates
American Sign Language and Deaf Culture Club
Association of Islamic Students (A.I.S.)
Black Student Union
Campus Crusade for Christ
Clay Club
Communication Strategy Committee
Creative Writing Club
Each One, Teach One Hip Hop Club
Economics Club
Engineers Without Borders
Environmental Outreach Club
Futbol International (Soccer Club)
International Student Club
Korean Club
Martial Arts Club
Math and Engineering Club
Native Raven
Phi Theta Kappa
Photography Club
Physical Therapist Assistant Club
Rotaract Club
SIDEOUT (Volleyball Club)
Street Surfers (Longboarding Club)
Ultimate Frisbee Club
Veterans Environmental Corps
Weld Club

clubbing, martial arts, dating, exercising, cars
thats what I like

I was inter-club council president in college, which gave me ex-officio membership (non-voting status) to all the clubs and organizations on campus. I was a member of the Democratic Council so I pretty much stuck to a group where I could be active in what I enjoyed doing. At the time I enjoyed politics and did a lot of volunteer work in the community. Basically, I'd say do whatever interests you. You seem to have a wide-range of interests. Join multiple clubs if you have the time or better yet get some friends together and start your own club. All you'd probably have to do is to petition the student government for acceptance, write a constitution and by-laws, and get some interested students to join you. Good luck.

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