The first thing to consider is the community in the school. Because the clubs in the school are open to everyone. So anyone who is interested in dancing can take part. And the clubs in the school are more free. And there is no need to charge any fees. So I think if we can't afford to learn dance, then we can choose a club, because the club in the school is also a group of small partners who love dance. Here you can meet friends who love dancing as much as you do, and here you can meet seniors or sisters who are enthusiastic about teaching you. And these students are all from our school, so they won't feel strange, but they will have a sense of intimacy. And because of the relative freedom of time, even if you are busy sometimes and have no time to attend this course, it won't have much impact. So I think this is a good choice.
Secondly, if you feel that learning dance in the school club can't satisfy you. Then you can choose to learn dance in an off-campus dance institution. If you learn dance in the dance mechanism, the teacher will be more professional, so you can learn more standard movements. If the dance teacher teaches the students to be more professional, he will pick out every nonstandard movement and give one-on-one professional counseling. This will make you dance and learn faster. However, institutional learning also has its shortcomings, that is, the time is relatively fixed and cannot be changed at will.
This is my answer to your question. I hope my advice can help you. I also hope that you can always be passionate about dancing and become a dancer shining on the stage.