Skip to main content

The Perks Of Joining Student Organizations

Hello,Dia mi!

I trust that your day has been fabulous. I hope that you're as excited as I am to be having this conversation.

I feel that this topic is an interesting one that many of us can relate to. As students,we all are or want to belong to a student organization. I can almost bet that you're in a student organization😂. Is that putting my money where my mouth is?

There are many perks attached to being part of student organizations. It's part of human nature to belong,which these groups are perfect for. So it's totally okay if you join for this reason🤭.

It's not pretty burying your head in books all day. What's the quick way out? Join a student organization. You get the chance to have fun and learn new skills. You can even put these skills on your CV as professional experience . Am I done? No.

Another reason why you should actually join is easier access to personal development. There's public speaking,team work, increased productivity and the list is endless. All this benefits for a membership due of 2000 Naira. It's buy one and get hundred free,Dia mi!.

Now, I'm going to share a top secret with you. You have to promise me not to spill. My little secret is that I join student organizations for networking. For a hardened introvert like me,it's the easiest way to meet new people. You get to meet loads of people who you fortunately (or unfortunately) can't run away from. Pretty cool, right?

I would love to know why you joined or want to join a student organization. Do you think I omitted anything? Let me know in the comments section. Thanks for coming to my Ted talk.

With love,
Peperempe.

Comments

  1. Great... Thanks. In Nigeria student leadership is met with two adverse approaches.

    The first is apathy. Very many Nigerian students feel there is no need to participate in student affairs, they will pay the mandatory levies and then go their ways. Failing to realize that such extracurricular activities are essential for forming future professional connections and then greater immersion into the wider society. They don't know how to mine school extracurricular activities foe their greater needs. They think is all about reading books. The funny thing is that most of such students who take part in student activities are also doing well in their academic work.

    The second adverse approach is unhealthy ambition. I have heard stories of students who decisively fail courses in other to have the chances of taking leadership position. Such students are future problems to the Nigerian society. Most of these students indulge in sordid activities in order to achieve their aim because it is a point of departure for their future ambition in the greater Nigerian politics and leadership . How can these individuals serve the nation? By the way, we have many of them in our government institutions. We are our problems, we see these people, we elect them and most importantly refuse to denounce them when they raise their head to lead us.

    ReplyDelete
  2. ibukun ayandele29 June 2020 at 00:49

    Apt and concise entry. The role of student organizations cant be over emphasized. We need to make use of these co-curricular activities to build technical, soft skills and relevant contacts for professional advancement. i will join a IT/media student organizations as soon as school resumes so as to explore the IT world, receive mentorship from experienced guys and network with students who share same passion. keep it up

    ReplyDelete
  3. Thanks Peperempe. I'll find me a student organisation quick (a good one of course 😂). I too need networking.

    ReplyDelete

Post a Comment

Popular posts from this blog

Are You A Failure? (Pt 2)

It's a beautiful evening, Dia Mi! Everywhere is quiet and I can see the setting sun from far away. Before you say I sound like a poet, I just wish you could view this beauty with me😊. How have you been faring these days? I hope you aren't letting life get you down. I understand life can be quite frustrating, so I decided to have a conversation with you today! I remember poking you in the ribs about all the reasons you fail. However, I'm not going to apologise but I'm going to repeat it with all boldness. You probably contributed to that failed project or lost opportunity. But it's beautiful to know you can always try again, Dia Mi. So, I decided to give you some realistic tips on how to overcome failure. They're simple, straightforward and help you to see the way forward. I'm diving in right away. 1.Face Failure: You failed again, and so what? Who says you can't try again? You definitely can; you only need to be upfront about why you failed. Search deep...

Are You A Failure?

Hello, Dia mi😊! It has been a long week over here and I'm genuinely excited to be having this conversation with you today. Did your week go well? Dia mi, when last did you fail? Do you think you're a failure? Before you answer these questions, I want you to take a deep breath and think about all those past mistakes carefully. I'm not even kidding. How can you appreciate success if you never fail? How can you be relevant if you never fail? If you think this is some motivational speech, you're wrong.  I have thought about it over and over again. Why did I fail at this project? Why did I have bad grades in this course? Why did I give up halfway on that dream? Does this mean I'm a failure? If this sounds like you, those failures didn't happen by chance. It was a result of the actions you took or failed to take as you were aiming for that goal. It could have been any of these: 1. Your Self-discipline: Let's be honest, self discipline is a problem most of us face...

The Perfect Trick You Need

Hello, Dia mi! It has been such an awfully long time since our last conversation. August was a crazy month for me but I'm really sorry I left for a while. Will you accept my apologies🤗? As always, I didn't come empty-handed. I came with some goodness I'm sure you will love. You won't believe how excited I am to tell you what I just discovered. I feel that you'll also be excited to try this out once I reveal it. Credit: Tetiana Shyshkina I recently discovered a productivity trick that allows you to take spurts of energy while working and still achieve maximum results. It gives the chance to text a friend, take a shower and relax without disrupting your productivity. Can a trick be this amazing? Well, the Pomodoro technique has all the sauce, as we say🤭. The Pomodoro technique is a productivity and time management trick developed by Francesco Crillion in the late 1980s. He created this technique in his university days when he used to study in his kitchen with a toma...