SEC schools for a black female?

<p>^^I wasn’t trying to be offensive or to say you were joining only those groups. The thing is, in college, you only have time to be a part of so many groups. You can’t overload. There’s only so much you can do extra-curricular wise before your grades start to suffer. And if your grades don’t suffer, then your health does. The “college triangle” that is Sleep, Good Grades, and Social Life is true. The more you put into one area, the more you have to take out of other areas.</p>

<p>Yes. Multicultural groups and AA groups are open to all races. I didn’t say they weren’t. The thing is, do any other races ever join them? Not really. It’s because the nature of the group isn’t for all races.</p>

<p>For example, there’s the “Brothers of Nubian Descent (BOND)” at USC. It “Promotes the retention and academic well being of the African-American male student body of USC.” Clearly that group isn’t for me. I’m not African-American, nor am I a male. That doesn’t mean I couldn’t join the group, it just means I’m not going to.</p>

<p>Anyways, for what it’s worth. Here’s a list of student organizations here at USC:
[Organizations</a> | Student Organizations](<a href=“404 page not found | University of South Carolina”>404 page not found | University of South Carolina)</p>

<p>I’m sure you can find organizations that would fit you well, whether it be African-American based or the sky diving club.</p>