<p>Well in response to the comment about Circle K being kiddish and what not, I’ll say this. No other club on campus or any other student organization around the Los Angeles area does the breadth and depth of service that the UCLA Circle K does. I’ve got the numbers to prove it too.</p>
<p>It’s unlike Key Club and Interact because the members don’t do what they do for college applications (we’re already here aren’t we?). Just like any other club we have our range of personalities but we do however lack ingenuine people… they wouldn’t waste their time.</p>
<p>If you’re interested in contributing to the community while at UCLA and want an outlet for that, then by all means check up out for yourself… we have an excellent retention rate mostly because of the genuine friendliness our leadership and members share (this is from testimonials)… you won’t find that in too many other clubs on campus.</p>
<p>And as high of an asian population as our club has, we don’t by any means inherently exclude like “Asian-American ________” and etc. If anything, we’re actively looking to recruit all ranges of people to make our club as diverse as the student body at UCLA is. We don’t need greek letters to unite around or pride in a certain race to do what we do. All we’re looking for is good people who want to help in anyway possible. </p>
<p>Doing service shouldn’t have anything to do with race or culture… I think it’s a universal need that everyone should be able to rally around regardless of differences.</p>