<p>It’ll look great on apps, but it’s too much responsibility. Boo.</p>
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<p>Don’t listen to theoneo, he just participates actively in clubs to put them on his Yale college application in the future.</p>
<p>You should do activities that you’re genuinely passionate about and not ones you hate doing.</p>
<p>Ummmmm wth? Hello, who are you, and why are you talking like you know me?</p>
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<p>I second evil<em>asian</em>dictator. If you don’t feel like starting a club, you can always rise to president (or another officer position if that’s your fancy). I’d say that there’s slightly easier because there’s already an existing framework to work within. For example, when I became president of KEY Club, I got a huge (and I mean huge) supply of materials that previous presidents used to organize projects and contacts within organizations as well as materials for starting crafts projects and odds and ends (e.g., the KEY Club banner and bizarre straw hats that nobody knows what to do with).</p>
<p>Haha straw hats? Weird.</p>
<p>Oh and I forgot to address the point of the thread. Seriously, you need to be genuinely interested in what the club is about, have (good) leadership experience, and enjoy leading others. Without all three of these you’re destined to fail and/or hate it.</p>
<p>I love leadership… even for a sucky boring club - it’s fun if you’re leading. It just sucks if you’re just a member of a sucky boring club.</p>
<p>nice way to put it nofx</p>
<p>artic this is common sense, do what u love, and u will go far</p>
<p>It seem like a lot of responsibility, but it’s worth it in the end.</p>
<p>Start your club if there isn’t one already for your passions. No point starting a rival student government or a second recycle initiative.</p>
<p>I love being a leader. Also, if you have the chance, I think you should start a club that you feel passionate about. That way, even though it may be overwhelming at times, you are doing something you enjoy, so it won’t seem that bad.</p>
<p><random question=“”> does your school only allow seniors to start clubs? </random></p>
<p>Our school allows anyone to start clubs. My friend started one at the end of eighth grade/summer before ninth grade because she was a member of a club that we had in the middle school but not in the high school. It was approved in the beginning of ninth grade.</p>
<p>I started one my sophomore year along with another sophomore and a senior. I’m in the process of starting another right now, this time with a bunch of my friends. There’s like 10 of us already. It’s going to be awesome.</p>
<p>If you’re regretting having started a club, then appoint a new president then resign. Or scrap the club altogether. Even if you back out, colleges won’t know.</p>