With a liberal arts education, you not only experience a great education in the classroom, but outside of the classroom as well. With many clubs and organizations to join, you can learn a lot from other people, and join something that you’re really passionate about. These clubs can offer a great experience but you must also manage your time so that you don’t slip up in your classes.
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khj1202 Said:
on September 4, 2006 at 10:11 pm
I agree with you Cesar. Like a today, we have experienced various clubs or organization. That make us to be exciting, and involving something so we could learn responsibility. Also, we could learn time management.
Allison Crerie Said:
on September 4, 2006 at 10:12 pm
Good point. I never thought of mentioning clubs. Clubs further diversify the college experience as well as promote tolerance….. unless it’s like an “Intolerance Club”.