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Do clubs in universities have to join? What are the benefits of participation?
University associations are also useful. Generally, larger school-level organizations or societies, such as the Student Union, the Young College Student Volunteers Association, the Red Cross, and the college-level student union, are all useful societies, or some college-level societies that really learn skills are also of great benefit to us. No matter what club you join in college, the most direct benefit is that you can get extra points for your comprehensive test, and you can also write something on your resume after graduation. Then your comprehensive ability will be improved a little, because if you participate in the organization process of an activity, you will certainly be able to master some skills. Under the same conditions, the organizational ability of people who have never joined a club is slightly inferior to that of those who have. Joining a club can also make more friends and accumulate more connections.

I joined two school-level organizations in the university, so I got a lot of points in the comprehensive examination, so I can get such a high comprehensive score, and the comprehensive examination ranking naturally went up. The top people in the comprehensive survey have many opportunities to be rated as excellent, such as scholarships, learning activists, outstanding backbone of the college, etc. These certificates will still be useful in the future. This is one of the substantial benefits of joining the club.

Secondly, the work of university clubs can really exercise a person's comprehensive ability. I joined the president's department of a club as an assistant when I was in college. Before I joined this club, I didn't know anything, I didn't know how to plan, I didn't know how to control the activity process, I didn't know what to prepare for an activity ..... But after working as an assistant for one year, I was able to assume the responsibility as an activity manager, and I was not afraid to speak in front of everyone. I think this is growth, and this is also the substantial benefit that joining the club has brought me.

Also, after I joined the club, I made many friends. We can go out to play together when we are free, or someone can help me when we are in trouble. I have also gained two or three good friends in community work, which is also a substantial benefit for me.