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Pretty simple. Are you in any extracurricular activity, or some random club that your friend set up? If so, tell us!
I'm currently in the following:
1. Marching Band - this is more of an extracurricular/elective. Not really a club, but it's a group of sorts, right?
2. Animanga Club - Yeah, name says it all. It's a club totally dedicated to anime and manga. And our logo is アニメ on a black flag, with Nyan Cat under it. Oh, and I'm the treasurer of that group.
3. Key Club - Probably the most generic group. It's a community service group that lots of Asians seem to attend ('cause we're overachieving b-tards). My sister is in it too, as is a lot of her friends and my friends as well.
4. Red Ribbon Club - Another generic club, increasing drug awareness. I'm also have a high position in that club. I'm the secretary.
5. Math Honors Society - I'm a math tutor in school now (one of about five sophomores), so I'm in this club by default. And what we do...well, just tutoring. That's about it, besides some Pi Day fundraisers and some other random stuff we do.
Admission Possible: Where I get help on filling out college application and learning the ACT. It's basically helping you to get college.
National Honors Society: Been a member since 10th grade and I am a treasurer.
Boat club: At first, I didn't know how to expect since I don't know how to build a boat let alone to operate it. Then I enjoy building boats and I like the people in the club.
Drama club: Where we did school plays.
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French Club- We talk in French and get free food. How could it get any better?
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Last year, I was the chairperson of the Literary Club, so I guess you can say I attended it every week. Compared to previous years, I think I did a pretty good job since quite a number of people got involved in the different activities I organized, including one which lead to an interview on national TV.
I'm homeschooled, so I'm not sure if this counts (though my Mom always says that life is school, so I guess it could), but I'm a part of a few groups at the library. Two are book groups, naturally. One is for normal books (though this month's book was a graphic novel), and one for Manga. The other group is a sort of volunteer's group, called Teen Library Council, or TLC for short.
K, Let's think.
1. Cross Country Club - We practice running and then enter in races
2. Builders Club - Help build the community
3. WSO Choir - We're having practices and then having a performance at the concert hall
4. Regular Choir - Just singing
5. Girls Club - (Obviously all girls) We do all sorts of activities