How do college students choose clubs after entering the campus?
First of all, make clear your position and choose the right community. There are many kinds of clubs, but not all of them are suitable for you. When choosing a club, college students should first consider what they are good at and whether they are interested. Everyone has different interests and hobbies. Students who are good at literature and art can go to drama groups, choirs and dance groups. Students who like to speak can find speech associations and literary societies; Sports-loving students have a bicycle association as a place to show their interests; Students who cherish the environment and love nature can participate in the environmental protection association for investigation; Students who like news gathering and editing, school newspapers, radio stations and TV stations are platforms for you to display your talents; Students who are keen on photography may wish to go to the photography association to experience it. With so many clubs, as long as you are interested, you can always find the one that suits you best. According to your own specialties and hobbies, make clear what you want to learn and do in the club, and make and implement plans. Try not to choose blindly, without planning and thinking, otherwise it will be difficult to improve your learning and working ability, which will waste both time and energy. Second, the choice should not be too hasty. When choosing a club, we should combine various factors and conditions and make a decision after careful consideration. We must not act rashly. Some students hastily chose a club. After a period of time, they felt inappropriate and quickly gave up. It can be said that they came in a hurry and went in a hurry. As a result, they learned nothing and wasted money. Third, don't be greedy. It is good to join a club, but the premise is not to conflict with normal study. Some people think that club activities are colorful and interesting, so they join several clubs in succession, either attending meetings in this club or being on duty in that club all day. So busy, it is inevitable to lose sight of one thing and lose sight of another. What is more serious is that it will seriously affect their studies, and the loss will outweigh the gain. Freshmen are advised to choose one or two clubs that they are most interested in and good at. After all, students still focus on learning. Joining a club is bound to cost a certain amount of money, such as membership fees. If you join more clubs, you will naturally have more membership fees. Of course, the biggest cost is students' study time. It is understood that many students regret joining too many student organizations or clubs, because club activities take up a lot of valuable study time and energy, thus dragging down their academic performance. Fourth, do not be too utilitarian. It is very undesirable to join a club with utilitarian ideas. Some students think that participating in clubs can get extra points in the annual comprehensive evaluation or moral evaluation, thus winning the honor of "social worker award"; Some students hope to mix a "part-time job" in the club to improve their popularity; Some students think that if they don't join the club, their experiences will be too monotonous and their future graduation resumes will not be rich enough ... These ideas will undoubtedly cast an impure color on the original pure club culture. So what is the purpose of joining the club? Clubs provide college students with an opportunity to get in touch with people and society, from which they can improve their social skills, practical ability, self-control ability and survival ability, fill some personality gaps, and also enhance mutual understanding among students and make more new friends. Once you are elected to the club, you should do every job of the club seriously and stick to it. I want to be clear about what I should do in the community and how to cultivate my social practice ability. Don't take my position in the club too seriously. You should know that whatever I do is good exercise for me. University life is only four short years, and it is fleeting. We should cherish it. Choosing an interested club to exercise yourself is something that every student should consider. By joining the club, we can accumulate the knowledge we need and get exercise and improvement from it. These experiences are great wealth for us to work in the future. To some extent, communication has taught us how to be a man, how to struggle and how to appreciate growth. With the polishing of the club, the youthful edges and corners we brought from high school are gradually rounded, and we know that lowering our posture will make us fly higher. It is another gain to coordinate all aspects of interpersonal relationships, fully display personal charm, learn tolerance and learn to look at difficulties optimistically.