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Is it okay for universities not to join clubs?
Of course, joining a club in a university is voluntary, and there is no mandatory requirement in the school.

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Although you can have more leisure time of your own if you don't join the club, joining the club also has many benefits. If you want my advice, I think you should try. There are many clubs in universities. You can carefully select 1-2 people who are really interested in joining, which will not delay too much time, but also experience the happiness of participating in community activities.

Why do I think I still have to try? Because joining an interested club will really enrich our college life. For example, I joined the table tennis club when I was a freshman. At the club, everyone didn't know each other at first, and they didn't chat and play ball. However, not long after the start of school, the club held a group building for the new students who joined the club. Under the leadership of the seniors and the "old headmaster", the registered freshmen went out for a barbecue together. After dinner, they went back to school, and our "old headmaster" gave us a demonstration training of table tennis hitting, showing us wonderful skills while teaching. I remember the experience of joining the club vividly. I really fell in love with the table tennis club. Later, I gradually became familiar with everyone, started dating and chatting, became good friends, played ball together after school, stretched my muscles and relaxed my mood, especially after a period of crazy busy. I've always wanted to play well and be happy until today. In retrospect, it was really a pleasant experience.

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So I highly recommend you to join the 1-2 club that you are interested in. Anyone who is interested can join, but of course you can't join too much, which is too time-consuming. I hope you can try more possibilities and spend a colorful college life!