On Sept. 24, I attended Baruch’s Club Fair in the main gym. I got there extra early where only a few clubs were setting up their tables because most of the clubs were not present yet. After most of the clubs were set up, people started pouring in. There were many different clubs and I felt it was very diverse. Clubs ranged from the Hip Hop Club, where members sing or rap to songs, to the Golden Key Club which was a honor society club based on academics. Almost every table was offering refreshments in form of food and candy and lots of fliers with all the club information on it which may be the reason why so many students were present. The club representatives were very friendly and helpful while providing information and answering questions. Although some clubs are only for upper upperclassmen, there were many other clubs that freshman can join. Two clubs I was interested in were VITA (Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Program) and the Beta Alpha Psi. Both focus on business majors and since I am planning to go into business, I was interested in those two clubs. The club fair did not take me out of my comfort zone and did not really meet my expectations. I have been to club fairs before from my old school and considering the size of the Baruch, I expected there to be more clubs. Overall the club fair was fun and I learned a lot about the different clubs at Baruch and will recommend it to students who want to be more active in college life.