@Nonamefits - my son took advantage of many opportunities offered during his time at Kelley. He had no idea what his career goals were when he was a freshman, other than something in business. He tweaked his major and co-major several times, he added and then subtracted minors. He had no idea what consulting was- he went to many call out meetings to find activities he thought he would like, he joined a few clubs that introduced him to consulting. He loves sports- he joined the business world of sports club. Kelley is what you make of it. The workshops are competitive, but they are introducing more of them each year- there are now 11 different workshops in a variety of business industries. Best of luck to your son.