I went to Baruch’s club fair on September 24. It was very crowded and noisy but also informative and interesting. One of the clubs that I was interested in was the Baruch VITA (Volunteer Income Tax Assistance) program. It took me a while to find VITA’s table but was able to sign up to be on their email list and pick up a pamphlet once I found it. I know that volunteer experience is a must in resumes so VITA would be a good thing to join. One of the things I did not like about the club fair was how clubs were advertising things such as free drinks, cake, and so on but when I got to their table I had to do something annoying like shout “I LOVE TEA” to get a drink. This does not really present the clubs well; it definitely would not help me join. This should have been done better. Although the club fair was interesting, I think it was not of as much importance to me as it was to others since I already joined a club (Baruch Toastmasters) before I attended the club fair. However, to people who were not in a club at that point, I think the club fair should have been very important since I think that joining a club is one of the best things you can do at Baruch. It gets you involved with others, helps you learn, and even may get you a leadership position.