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Do clubs in universities have credits?
There is no credit for a university to join a club.

In fact, many university clubs have no credits. In universities, most societies are formed spontaneously by one or a group of people who love an activity, attracting people with the same interests and hobbies from all grades and majors to form a group to exchange and study, thus promoting the professionalism of everyone's interests and hobbies.

Of course, the requirements of each school are different. Take my school as an example. Students in school can increase their practice scores through school club activities, and their practice scores are different every time. Practical achievement is one of the conditions for students to participate in the awards. The higher the score, the more qualified. On the contrary, if your practice score is not enough, it may mean that there will be some risks in the award.

As we all know, most school club activities are to enrich students' leisure time and after-school life. If you can get credits by joining a club in a university, the requirements for students will definitely be stricter, and students may have to participate in all the activities of the club and contribute to it. In this way, the nature of community entertainment and leisure life has completely changed.

Therefore, it should be a small probability that joining a club and adding credits will happen. Of course, some situations are not ruled out. If it is not feasible to add credits, I suggest you try volunteering. The longer the service time, the better your evaluation. You can try it.