WHY GET INVOLVED?
One way to enhance your education is by participating in on-campus activities, and here are four reasons why you should:
1. You’ll meet new people.
Joining an on-campus group lets you meet people on a smaller, more intimate scale, making it easier to strike up that initial conversation, especially since you and the other group members already have at least one thing in common: the group!
2. You’ll learn new skills.
Many on-campus groups allow students to take the knowledge they've obtained in the classroom and apply them in practical situations. Whether you’re preparing for a presentation or working on an assignment,, you’re refining the skill set necessary for your desired career. On-campus groups also provide opportunities for cultivating event planning, leadership, organization and project management skills, which are highly desirable in any field.
3. You’ll learn new ideas.
As previously stated, everyone in the group is there because of a common interest in the subject matter. That shared passion guarantees that you’ll read, watch and hear different things from your peers and will have sometimes enlightening, sometimes challenging discussions.
4. You’ll build your resume.
You can list your accomplishments and responsibilities within the group, and show a level of responsibility and initiative that may not be as easy to obtain elsewhere.
CLICK here to read an interesting article from the Huffington Post
1. You’ll meet new people.
Joining an on-campus group lets you meet people on a smaller, more intimate scale, making it easier to strike up that initial conversation, especially since you and the other group members already have at least one thing in common: the group!
2. You’ll learn new skills.
Many on-campus groups allow students to take the knowledge they've obtained in the classroom and apply them in practical situations. Whether you’re preparing for a presentation or working on an assignment,, you’re refining the skill set necessary for your desired career. On-campus groups also provide opportunities for cultivating event planning, leadership, organization and project management skills, which are highly desirable in any field.
3. You’ll learn new ideas.
As previously stated, everyone in the group is there because of a common interest in the subject matter. That shared passion guarantees that you’ll read, watch and hear different things from your peers and will have sometimes enlightening, sometimes challenging discussions.
4. You’ll build your resume.
You can list your accomplishments and responsibilities within the group, and show a level of responsibility and initiative that may not be as easy to obtain elsewhere.
CLICK here to read an interesting article from the Huffington Post