As a result, some clubs have never participated in activities until graduation, and only one or two have actually participated, and they are also responsible for recruiting new activities. The student union did paint posters for a year, but then it was too busy to quit.
Suggestion: Choose one or two clubs/associations that you really like, sign up for their activities and cultivate your hobbies.
As for organizing activities, it's actually nothing. It's all trivial things. If you are really interested, you can volunteer with your roommate and experience it. I'm sure others will also be very willing. These are the experiences in your life, but they are of no practical use to your work. Otherwise, you should give more suggestions and make positive contributions to the class.
Maybe it's because everyone else seems to be busy at the beginning of school and you seem to have nothing to do, so people are more sensitive. Actually, it's not that exaggerated. Slowly, after a long time and more classes, you will feel that time is not enough. Although the university doesn't have teachers watching you all the time like the middle school used to, your grades are still very important.
You can also try to be a volunteer or volunteer tutor, or find a part-time job during the holidays, which is also quite good.