Freshman Seminar Fall 17 LC10

For the academic activity, we were supposed to participate in a community service project, attend a heritage month event, attend a health and wellness or athletic event, or join a student club or organization. I chose to do the latter and I was glad I made this choice. While walking to my next class I noticed some flyers hanging on the walls. Quickly I noticed they were for club meetings and were trying to catch out attentions. The one that really caught my eye was the United Chinese Language Society of Baruch College. I myself, am Chinese and felt like this would be a perfect way to make some new friends who had similar beliefs and felt like we could bond much better. Upon first entering the club meeting in a classroom, it was packed with people. I honestly don’t like a huge group of people together all at once because not only is it crowded, it is hard to make new friends in there. I quickly took a seat and thought to myself this was possibly one of the worse decisions I could have ever made this year. But I was clearly in the wrong. The advisors of the group proved me otherwise as they were friendly and played a few games with the whole group as an icebreaker and we were all able to get along and have fun with each other. Some even came up to me to have a friendly chat with! We played many games such as Google feud, Zoooomed in, and more. There must have been over 100 people in the club but it was definitely worth the time. Not only that there was free food served for us! I believe that having joinedThis image requires alt text, but the alt text is currently blank. Either add alt text or mark the image as decorative. this club I will be able to strengthen my social skills and be able to apply this in the outside world and be able to talk to others more freely!

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