Corrections

Tekstong galing sa poliglotaD - English

  • CLUBS FOR EVERYONE?

    • Whenever starting a new phase in one’s academic life, it is worth-wondering what else other than attending the mandatory curricular classes can be done on campus.
    • This especially applies if you are beginning your university life.
    • At first, when I enrolled Davidson’s college, I was of the opinion that choosing just one club to join would be a tough task, as plenty of them were appealing. i learnt that is fair to claim that getting an overview of the facilities and the people in every club is the best way to decide.
    • Hence, I visited the science club and refused to join it as they were using old machinery that was no longer wanted in newly refurbished laboratories upstairs.
    • Likewise, the book club has outdated novels which did not caught my eye.
    • Conversely the arts club displayed a large assortment of artsy materials and people seem to be overflowing with harmony when working there.
    • No sooner had I joined the art club that I realised how much of a right choice I made.
    • Unfortunately, after five quarters there I realised I was not evolving as an artist, I was approaching my senior year and I had no clue on how to get into the workplace.
    • Therefore, I moved to a club that I thought more suitable for me, the alumni club, in where I could receive useful career advice.
    • Nowadays, is not hard to see that most higher education institutions provide a wide offer of extracurricular activities, teams, clubs and so forth.
    • In this regard, it is worth-noticing that not only is gathering information about them important, but also to get to know them beforehand.
    • Furthermore, interest may change, thereby I strongly encourage everybody to keep an open mind and change activities our clubs at their leisure whenever they feel the need to do so.

Pakiusap, tumulong sa pagtatama sa mga pangungusap! - English