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Sun, 20 Jun 2010 12:55:05 GMT+00:00 Pottstown Mercury The 2006 graduate of Spring-Ford Area High School participated in various clubs and organizations and played inter-hall football. He has accepted a position ... From Google News Search: "Clubs and Organizations" which college clubs/organizations you recommend as the best, fun and most of all benefitial? Q. I'm transferring to a new school and is like I want to start all over again doing good and getting involved in most activIties, I was thinking about student government but I think that requires many responsibility and time and I work I can'tRRKKR sometimes stay at school all my free time.(I exclude sport, I'm not a sport fan too much discipline I prefer social stuff meeting a lot of staff, and things that feed my mind) so which club would you recommend? Asked by Llorem - Fri Aug 21 23:48:27 2009 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments A. I'd join a religious club and/or miscellaneous clubs like quilt club, travelling club, dance club, music club, chess club, or any other club. The aforementioned clubs are not only fun to participate in, but also little workload and a chance to make some real good friends. But, hey it's up to you to join. =D Answered by JJ - Fri Aug 21 23:54:12 2009 Are there any chocolate clubs or organizations/groups in the Philippines? Q. I've looked up in the Internet for these but so far couldn't find any. My friend plans to become a chocolate connoisseur and I'm helping her out. Joining a chocolate club seems a good step to learn more about chocolate (aside from just reading books on chocolate), plus she'd get to see and meet different people sharing her passion. Finding the club or group is the challenge, though. Thanks in advance! Asked by whatever - Mon Dec 29 05:36:25 2008 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments A. Count me in! :) Answered by And Still _smile_ - Mon Dec 29 06:59:23 2008 what clubs and organizations are meaningful to join in a community college?
Q. what clubs and organizations are meaningful to join in a community college? Asked by Denis Ansah - Fri Aug 22 13:56:55 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments A. Here are three basic types of college clubs/organizations and the types of activities they do: 1. Related to your major. Meet other students in your major, do activities related to the field you'll eventually be working in. Educational and often fun... and looks good on your resume. (Example: Computer Science club, Women in Technology, etc) 2. Community service-related. Volunteer activities that help others and make a difference in your community. Makes you feel good... and also looks good on your resume. (Example: environmental groups, food drives, peer mentoring, etc.) 3. Related to your hobbies and interests. Meet other students who have the same interests, have fun, relax. (Example: Outdoors/Hiking club, literary magazine/ne [cont.] Answered by cclepew - Fri Aug 22 14:15:32 2008 From Yahoo Answer Search: "Clubs and Organizations"
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