It’s a new year and a new semester, and possibly, even a new you. Now that you’ve gotten a better hold on the academic pace college has, it’s time to explore your interests and have fun at the same time. There are so many opportunities for you to get involved; you owe it to yourself to get the most out of your four years here at the University of Miami.
Monday, January 26, 2015
College Is More Than Your Books
By
Marian Li, Toppel Peer Advisor
It’s a new year and a new semester, and possibly, even a new you. Now that you’ve gotten a better hold on the academic pace college has, it’s time to explore your interests and have fun at the same time. There are so many opportunities for you to get involved; you owe it to yourself to get the most out of your four years here at the University of Miami.
Learning New Things – Every experience you have builds on what you
already know. You get a chance to put yourself into problem-solving situations
or try something “hands on”, lessons learned from projects or working with
others stick with us much longer than those theoretical scenarios we learn in
class. There are so many ways to get involved and each has something different
that it brings to the table. In the university environment, there is a myriad
of student organizations that cater to individuals’ interest niche.
Build Your Resume – Your resume is something that should constantly be
improved by the diverse things you do in life, hence why we call it your
“working resume” here at Toppel. Students have a preconceived notion that only
paid positions or internships are allowed in their required Experience section;
although work is one way to build the resume, activities or organizations that
showcase student leadership can also demonstrate what you have to offer to
future employers.
Increase Scholarship Opportunities – Scholarships
can play an important part in paying for college. The more prospects you have
for scholarships, the higher probability of earning a type of financial aid
that you don’t have to pay back. Clubs, organizations, and activities sometimes
have scholarships tied into them. If not, activities will be helpful when
completing scholarship applications.
Develop Stronger Personal Skills – A person
changes and grows with each new experience. Getting involved might provide the
chance to take a leadership role in an organization or club. That would be a
way for you to learn more about how to lead people and groups. Even if you
don’t have a leadership position, you would learn key teamwork strategies seen
in your future workplace.
Meet New People – This is one of the most important reasons to get
involved, in my opinion. You have the chance to meet so many new people from
various cultures and with different perspectives. All the people you encounter
in activities and organizations have traits you can learn from. More
importantly, it creates a sense of community, especially since college is
usually a foreign environment.
Getting
involved helps discover new friends with similar interests. Who know, you may
meet someone who will be your friend for life. Getting involved has so
many benefits. Some you see right away and others that build with time. I know
I enjoyed all the activities and clubs I’m involved in so close your books and
take a trip to the Student Activities Center (SAC)!
It’s a new year and a new semester, and possibly, even a new you. Now that you’ve gotten a better hold on the academic pace college has, it’s time to explore your interests and have fun at the same time. There are so many opportunities for you to get involved; you owe it to yourself to get the most out of your four years here at the University of Miami.
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