Which clubs are best to join and how many clubs should I join?

Posted on March 5th, 2010 by admin in clubs | 4 Comments »

Also, is it better to join a huge club or a small club? I want to run as officers for the clubs I’m joining, so I’d have a much better chance in a small club. I don’t want to become invisible in a big club. However, a big club shows the club’s success and they do more fun projects. I’d also get to meet a lot more people.

I’m already in choir. I might join a sport in the spring. I don’t want to be wiped out in my freshman year; I’m interested in pretty much EVERYTHING. Help me choose?
I’ve narrowed down a few clubs. Here they are:
Red Cross – I’m joining this one for sure. No questions about it.
Ecology – I’m a tree-hugger and this club seems really interesting. It’s also small.
Key – This seems like a really fun club, and most of my friends are joining, but it’s huge.
FCCLA – Great club as well but again it’s huge and I’ve wanted to join this for awhile.
Impact – It’s one of the smaller clubs, working to impact others mostly by raising drug and violence awareness.
Additional clubs:
CSF – This club will motivate me to keep up my grades, but I can’t join until the next semester.
NHS – I was in NJHS in junior high, so naturally, I’d want to join NHS in high school. They don’t allow freshmen though, so I don’t have to worry about this yet.

Depending on the time commitment required for each one, I’d try to join three. It is a fair few clubs, however. Make sure times don’t over overlap, and then I’d say you should join Red Cross, Ecology, and Impact. Not only do these sound like good clubs, but they’d look great on a college application. Try to fit in as much as you can, you’ll see the benefits come junior and senior year.

4 Responses

  1. Jennifer L. Says:

    Depending on the time commitment required for each one, I’d try to join three. It is a fair few clubs, however. Make sure times don’t over overlap, and then I’d say you should join Red Cross, Ecology, and Impact. Not only do these sound like good clubs, but they’d look great on a college application. Try to fit in as much as you can, you’ll see the benefits come junior and senior year.
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  2. aera Says:

    academic clubs
    service clubs
    sport
    arts (band, literature etc.)
    Only one of each is necessary
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  3. Foxx Says:

    Well first you look at what you like, then check out how much time it takes up and choose the ones that you are able to do based on time.
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  4. Deana M Says:

    FCCLA is great. You learn about being a leader and how important your decisions are to everyone.
    It is always good to raise drug and violence awareness.
    Pick something you like not something all your friends do. You will meet some new people and they might become life long friends.
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