Early in my career at Baruch, I attended a club fair in the school. While I was there, I found out many things about student life in Baruch and the various clubs available. During the fair, I spoke to many club members such as those in the marketing club and student government. I was given many flyers and handouts for a multitude of clubs some of which I threw out, others I kept because of possible interest. The club fair was on the first three floors of the Baruch building and there was free food everywhere so I took advantage of the situation. I was going from club to club getting food from the different rooms and by the end, I found myself in the student government room at the end of the hall. From here I found out a little about student government and life at Baruch. I went in there with some friends so when they were ready to leave we left and started to go more into the main area of the fair. While in the crowded walkways we were approached by multiple clubs, some of which I don’t remember and gave them my email. I don’t think I have gotten a response of the clubs to it is possible that I entered the wrong email. What I noticed is that the people pitching their clubs were often not very informative. The description tended to boil down to “Ya, we just chill. We’re cool people, you should join the club. Hahahahahaha.” Which is fine for a club like the business frat which followed that formula closest. I had a lot of fun looking at the clubs but I wanted to see how school was going before joining any. The club that I was most interested in joining from my experience was the marketing club because it sounded interesting. I may join it in the next semester so that I am acclimated to college. Because of the time that this fair was it allowed me to talk to people who have been to the school for a few years about their experiences and give me a heads up on what to expect. I think that the club fair after convocation was incredibly useful and am grateful I attended and took advantage of the opportunity.