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How to get involved in extracurricular organizations?

Hello everyone! I'm a junior who's a little stressed about not having enough extracurriculars under my belt. I've just realized I want to be more involved in extracurricular organizations, but I'm not exactly sure where to start or how to find opportunities. Can anyone offer advice on how to get involved in these organizations both in and outside of school? Thank you in advance!

a year ago

Hi there! First, don't worry - it's never too late to get involved in extracurricular activities. Let's break down some steps to find and join organizations both in and outside of school:

1. School clubs and organizations: Start by checking your school's club list and attend club fairs (if available). Pay attention to announcements and posters around campus for meetings and events. Contact club leaders or advisors for more information on how to join and be active.

2. Sports: If you're interested in sports, consider trying out for a school team, or joining an intramural or recreational league. You can also look into clubs that focus on various physical activities, such as hiking, yoga, or dance.

3. Community volunteering: Many local organizations, such as food banks and animal shelters, need volunteers. Contact organizations that align with your interests, and they can provide you with information on how to get started. You can also check websites like VolunteerMatch or Idealist for opportunities in your area.

4. Internships and jobs: Some industries offer internships or part-time jobs that can help you explore a potential career while also building skills and experience. Check with your school's career center, browse websites like Indeed or LinkedIn, and tap into your existing network to find opportunities.

5. Special interest groups: Look for groups on social media, community centers, libraries, and online platforms that share your interests. Meetup.com, for example, has various gatherings for those interested in activities like writing, gaming, and photography.

6. Create your own club or organization: If you can't find an existing group that matches your interests, consider starting your own! Gather like-minded students or community members and come up with a plan to regularly meet and participate in related activities. Your school or local community centers can provide guidance and resources to help you make this happen.

Remember that quality is more important than quantity when it comes to extracurriculars. Colleges are interested in seeing your passion and commitment to a chosen area, so focus on finding activities that genuinely interest you and dedicate time to making a meaningful impact.

Good luck with your search, and enjoy exploring new opportunities!

a year ago

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