Going to university can be the best thing to happen to anyone. University is not about only getting educated but its but it is also about building friendships and having the best time of your life. Varsity can be time for lots of uncertainty and personal identity dilemma, joining social groups on campus could contribute to our sense of belonging. Being part of a social group comes with these benefits:
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- meet new people
- gain and share skills
- develop your career(having contacts)
- make friends
joining social groups can be very scary and confusing at the same time,you might find that you uncertain about which group to join. These are the groups to join on campus:
- Sport: Netball team, ruby team and the volley ball team
- Culture clubs: Performing art
- Interest group:Debate team, poetry , chess team and SCO
- Student government: SRC
- Volunteer:Peer buddies and RAG
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As student we tend to get fascinated by unnecessary things that do not add value to our lives. Why don't we spend our time, skill and energy on things that will add value to careers and will benefits us socially or are these social clu
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True to that but how do you balance your school work and your sport activity???I was playing football last year and i had to practise 3 times a week and after the practice i was always tired,instead of studying i would just go to sleep
ReplyDeletei dont think balancing your school work would be a problem because your facilitors are awre that you are a student and they will give you time to do your school work
DeleteI must say University is one of the places i will never take out of my mind, i mean the life; experience; friendships; and FREEDOM. But i realised all both we just said comes with responsibility- what you do or say you must be able to defend it tomorrow and/or in future.
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