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If you don't join the student union or club in college, will it affect your future development?
The fact that college students don't participate in student unions and clubs in universities may not necessarily affect their future development. Some college students put all their thoughts on their studies, thinking that joining student unions or clubs is actually a waste of time, and these students can also get good development after graduation. Of course, some college students can make more friends by joining student unions and clubs, and also enrich their college life and hone themselves. Having participated in a student union or a club, applying for a job after graduation can actually help. For example, some college students who have participated in the president of the student union or the president of the university community can give themselves extra points if they have such experience. In view of this problem, the craftsman shares some personal opinions below.

First of all, it is helpful to join the student union or student association. In fact, it is also suggested that college students should take the initiative to join the student union or student club on the premise of ensuring that their studies are not affected, because this will not only enrich their college life, but also make friends with students from different departments by joining the student union or other clubs. In addition, college students who have participated in student unions or student organizations can expand their scores well, which can also help them apply for university scholarships. In addition, some employers will also value whether college students have participated in student unions or other organizations during their school days, which is also one of the criteria for measuring talents.

College students usually have plenty of time, especially when they are freshmen and sophomores, so they can have more time to participate in activities related to students' union or organized by societies. Therefore, when you are a freshman or a sophomore, you should try to participate in the student union and student organizations of the school as much as possible, because when you are a junior or a senior, you won't have enough time to participate in activities related to the student union or organized by organizations. Some junior or senior students will choose to drop out of school because they are busy with their studies and looking for jobs.

Second, not joining the student union or other university associations will not affect the development of college graduates. In fact, if students are not interested in joining the student union or other university clubs, they can choose not to join, so that they can have more time to do other things. Of course, they don't have to worry about not joining the student union or the school's clubs, which will affect their future development. In fact, whether you have participated in a student union or a university club has little influence on the future of college graduates.

In a word, it is every college student's freedom to choose to join the student union or the society, but the craftsman still suggests that if students are interested, they must try to join the student union or other student organizations in the school to make their college life more colorful.