As a freshman, don't talk about your personal information in Kan Kan. What club organizers want to hear is that there are elements suitable for the club in your self-introduction, such as certain abilities or specialties. For example, when the calligraphy club recruits new students, the new students should show their interest or attainments in calligraphy and the ability to organize activities when introducing themselves.
FAQ 2: Why do you want to join our club?
When answering this question, freshmen should not pay one-sided attention to personal growth, and do not need to overemphasize what they want in the club. Instead, I want to tell the interviewer as the owner of the club that I hope to grow and contribute to the development of the club.
FAQ 3: How to balance the time between club activities and study?
When answering this question, the attitude of freshmen is very important. They must show their willingness to participate in community activities, coordinate their time and focus on the overall situation. In fact, community activities generally do not occupy class time. Even if there are conflicts, if you concentrate on your studies, club members will understand and rearrange the staff.
No matter what the question is, the interviewer should stick to the principle that his participation will definitely contribute to the community and the development of himself and the community can achieve each other, so that his answer will be favored by the interviewer.