As expected, the fair was the most hectic out of all the workshops I have been to. There must have been at least 50 different clubs representing themselves there, and the massive group of freshman wasn’t easy to maneuver around either, especially when the radio group started to perform. The fair had all the clubs one would expect to find in a college; clubs about countries, cultures, academics, and fraternities. Now that last group of clubs confused me. How can you have a fraternity in a college with no dorms? Doesn’t that defeat the purpose of a fraternity, or in this case, multiple fraternities? As for all other clubs, I was disappointed that they only had one philosophy club: the “objectivism club”. I don’t think I would be going to that club anytime soon, and as for the Japan club, I was a tad interested at first, but then I realized that the last thing I need are otaku’s asking me questions about japan and having to say cheesy Japanese phrases for them.