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Here's an idea:

Get list of all the clubs in your college or school.

Make an appointment with your academic advisor.

Sit down with your advisor and discuss the time needed to get good grades.

Ask your advisor to help you determine how much time you can commit to after-school activities.

Talk about what you learned from this meeting with your friends and family. Ask them what clubs they have joined or like.

See if your partner, friends, family and roommates will cooperate and help you, if you decide to join a club.

Write down a list of your favorite clubs. Read your campus newspaper to see when new clubs are forming, or when old clubs are receiving new members.

Check signs in the Student Union for more info.

Go sign up for a club. Join ONE club, and find out if you like it and if you have enough time, BEFORE you join another club.

When you and your fellow club members do some volunteer work of win a prize for something, or just throw a big party, etc. write a short story about it for the school newspaper. Be sure you spell all the names correctly, including teachers.

Have fun and enjoy these happy days at university!!!

2007-01-06 23:48:33 · answer #1 · answered by Marc Miami 4 · 0 0

For a student, one way is academic excellence, for a faculty member,excellence in research projects, of just by being a good teacher.

2007-01-07 07:36:22 · answer #2 · answered by WC 7 · 1 0

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