<p>The title says it all.</p>
<p>OP, what about you?</p>
<p>I’m an editor for a school scientific journal, SAI, Phi Kappa Phi, pre-med club, BAND!!
and next year Phi Beta Kappa.</p>
<p>I’m the secretary for Psychology Club, I co-chair a position in my chapter of Sigma Alpha Iota, I’m in the chapel choir, and my university’s Bach Choir (which isn’t exactly a student organization, but students can be in it).</p>
<p>I’m the scholarship chair for my sorority’s pledge class, and I’m a member of our alumni-student organization as well as our chapter of the society of women engineers.</p>
<p>Chamber Singers, Honors Club, Phi Theta Kappa, Student Leadership Development, and the Board of Tutorers.</p>
<p>Not many things, but they all take up so much of my time.</p>
<p>I’m only a freshman, so im sure I will add/drop some things, but right now I am in marching band, society of women engineers, and engineers without borders. It doesn’t sound like a lot I guess but it keeps me super busy. A lot of work goes into marching band, especially when you go to a huge state school with a big football program and a very well known band. Once I declare my major I will join the society of whatever engineering lol. I want to join my school’s solar decathlon team but most of their meetings are during band stuff, so idk I I will be able to…</p>
<p>Student Program Board, Copyright Club, Amnesty International, PRSSA, International Business Society</p>
<p>Japan Club.</p>
<p>-University Democrats
-AED-premed honor society
-Women in Medicine Initiative
-Co-Captain of an intramural Quidditch team and Vice captain of the traveling team
-Medical Services volunteer (hospital volunteer)
-Newspaper production staff member
-Global Medical Brigades</p>
<p>French Club
Residence Hall Association Government
University Band
Theatre</p>
<p>Really hardly anything, but I’m totally okay with that.</p>
<p>Student government and a business group</p>
<p>AIChE 11-now
picked up a bible study group recently if that counts
club ultimate frisbee 09-11</p>
<p>I don’t like responsibility. I also really don’t like it when people claim that they’re part of an organization just because they’re on the email list. If I did that, then I’d be a member of a crap load of clubs, emails from which I direct straight to spam folder.</p>