Do (or have you) you attend any clubs or activities?

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Or what clubs (or activities) did you used to attend (as a child)?

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Around the age of 8-10 I used to attend a Majorettes club, but I don't really do anything now o:
 
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Back in grade 6, I was a part of the astronomy club for one year. It required a paid membership.

From grade 5 to 10 I was a part of the computer club. We either spent time doing random stuff on the PC or we were given tasks.

Grade 11 and 12 was a real mess for me. I didn't do ****.
 
At the moment I run Japanese Club alongside my Japanese teacher. It's a lot of fun but sometimes I have trouble planning things to do so we do end up watching like a film/anime episode/documentary from time to time. On our last session before the Christmas holidays we're planning to hold a sushi making session which I'm pretty excited about because it'll mean I get to make some too. :')

And I also attend ballet lessons once every week on a Thursday. I'm preparing for my grade 7 exam at the moment so I'm probably gonna have to attend extra rehearsals soon to practice more and more. I'm pretty nervous since I only did my grade 6 exam in March this year... ;v;
 
My school has Philosophy Club which was started & is run by my friends, and the members are pretty much just from our group. We don't do anything anymore though, just sit in a classroom and goof around tbh. I don't know why the teacher still allows it considering she's probably one of the strictest people here
 
I don't go to any at college, but back in high school I was part of the anime club. It was fun to see new animes to watch and play in the Smash tournament. In middle school I was a part of the gaming club.
 
yeah secretary of stem club nd a programmer on a robotics team and other less significant clubs
 
My university had an Amnesty International society, where we'd do stuff like letter-writing campaigns (to local councillors, ambassadors, political prisoners and all sorts), plan events, do petitions and lots of other stuff. It was good fun, and I met lots of really nice people.
 
I used to dance and play the piano but I quit years ago. For the past few years I've been playing floorball but I think I'm going to quit lol
 
I go to physics club on thursdays at college. It's mostly just a homework club tbh but the teacher that runs it puts on videos and stuff that's cool but usually has nothing to do with what we're doing. Like last night he showed us the band 'OK Go', their music videos use Rube Goldberg machines and other weord science-y things like that
 
I was in both regular (English) and Gaelic choirs in high school. I wasn't all that into it to be honest. I just figured having to sing wasn't too bad of an exchange for having somewhere dry and warm to go twice a week where I could actually sit down (as opposed to the over-crowded cafeteria) to eat my lunch.
 
When I was still in school I used to be in the International Order of Rainbow for Girls, which is the young woman's version of the Freemasons, basically it was training to be an indentured servant wife to the members of the Freemasons... we would cook them food and serve dinners and do charity work, we had to wear floor length dresses, tight buns in our hair and had to "float" while we walked. It was very god centered and there were lots of weird rules and traditions/ceremonies... I just enjoy being able to tell someone that I was a part of the Freemasons and by proxy the Illuminati.

(Also the Masonic Hall was super haunted and creepy...)
 
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I was part of the art club, government/politics club where we discussed topics like US involvement in international affairs and the Ferguson shooting/riots, and I am currently part of a martial arts team at the rec center.
 
the tutor club.. although i mostly go there to get tutored LOL.
i can't teach anything besides french and maths for lower levels.
 
from ages 6-10 i did brownies, then did guides for a year or so.
in year 2 i did sewing club and recorder club
in year 3 i did gymnastics club
in year 5 i did netball club
last year i did choir and keyboard club however i had to quit since choir clashed with my piano lessons. i currently do nothing since there aren't any good clubs that aren't sports at my school and i don't know many outside of school.
 
i didnt attend any clubs in middle school, but i really should have for the sake of making my resume look better >.< but yeah i went all out when i started high school to make up for middle school. i think im still even attending the same clubs as i did when i started out

mondays - anime/manga club
tuesdays - guitar club
wednesdays - literature club
thursdays - day off, whoo!
fridays - cross country

i sometimes still have cross country even on days other than friday, but those days are random throughout the month. fridays are just the 'official' meeting days i guess
 
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From about 4th Grade I believe to now, I still attend the Gifted/Talented meetings at my school. I was student council in 5th Grade in my class and attended the meetings and stuff, took piano lessons since about 3rd Grade (not anymore since my tutor is busy, the lessons stopped about in the summer of this year), went to a Lego club in 6th Grade, went to an Arts and Crafts club in 7th Grade, went to summer school around the end of my First Grade (I really loved it, it was so fun ;)), and an after school tutoring class for reading in Third Grade.
 
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I was in ballet and gymnastics when I was younger (you would never know now with how clumsy and ungraceful I am xD)...in high school I was on speech team. Yah, I was super cool xD
 
i was never proactive in any clubs. looking back, i sort of wish i had...but considering the options i had during high school, i completely understand why i didn't. it was pretty ****. although i was in this one club with my friends. it was called the great britain club, and one of my friends started it that year. since it was new, we didn't have too many activities set up, but we did watch some british movies and played british games. our advisor was the british english teacher too haha

now i'm at uni and i'm a lab so i guess that's my activity.
 
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