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It's a great way to meet people with similar interests, do an activity you enjoy, learn more about an activity you're interested in, and gain leadership experience for your college application! But what are good clubs to start in high school? In this article, I'll give you a list of dozens of clubs you can start! Why Would You Want to Start a Club? There are many good reasons to want to start a club. I mentioned some reasons above such as meeting new people, doing an activity you enjoy, and gaining leadership experience. However, another reason you may want to start a club is if you have no opportunity at your school to pursue an interest you have. For example, you may have a passion for film, but your school may not offer any film classes or have any film clubs. If that's the case, start a film club to pursue that passion! Even if your school has a class or club in your general area of interest, you may want to focus your attention on a more specific topic. For example, perhaps your school offers an art course, but you're passionate about sculpture specifically. In that case, consider starting a sculpture club. List of Clubs to Start at Your High School. Now that you know why you should start a club, what are some potential club ideas? I've sorted the clubs into ten main categories: eight subject area clubs, hobby clubs, and charity clubs. Subject area clubs are clubs that come from an interest in a subject area taught in school. I've identified eight subject area club categories: Art, Drama, Film, Science, Math, Literature, History, and Language . Hobby clubs are clubs that stem from an interest in a hobby that most likely wouldn't be taught in high school (such as chess, anime, video games, and skiing). Charity clubs are clubs that are linked to a specific charity with the goal of raising awareness, working for that charity, or raising money for that charity (such as Operation Smile, Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer, and Becca's Closet) NOTE: The category a particular club has been placed into is not important. I simply created these categories to organize this list. No one category is better than another. It's best to create a club you're passionate about no matter the category. Below, I'll give you club name ideas along with a few ideas for activities the club could do. When you start your club, you don't have to do all of these activities. You may want to do the simpler, smaller activities first before trying to plan one of the bigger activities (such as an international trip). Art Club Ideas. Sculpture Club. Analyze famous sculptures Work on your own sculptures Get feedback on your work from other club members Plan a trip to a local museum Plan a spring break trip to Florence, Italy to view sculptures in person. Photography Club. Analyze famous photographs Take group trips to picturesque spots to snap some photos Create a dark room where you develop photos. Art History Club. Members can present one of their favorite pieces of art for the club to discuss Visit local museums Plan a club spring break trip to Paris to view art in person at the Louvre. Art Review Magazine. Start a magazine Review famous pieces of art Hold contests for student artwork to be published in the magazine Write reviews of local art shows. Want to build the best possible college application? We can help. PrepScholar Admissions is the world's best admissions consulting service. We combine world-class admissions counselors with our data-driven, proprietary admissions strategies . We've overseen thousands of students get into their top choice schools , from state colleges to the Ivy League. We know what kinds of students colleges want to admit. We want to get you admitted to your dream schools . Drama Club Ideas. Shakespeare Club. Each semester read a different Shakespeare play and put on a production of that play Plan a club spring break trip to Stratford-upon-Avon Hold a Shakespeare festival Host a contest for the best Shakespearean monologue or a writing contest for a Shakespearean sonnet. Classics Club. Each semester read and perform a new classics play Plan a club spring break trip to Italy and Greece to see where Classical writers lived. Monologue Club. Help students find classical and modern monologues they like Have students perform their monologue in front of the group Give them feedback and ideas on how to improve the monologue performance Perform all the monologues once per semester. Comedy Sportz Club. Host competitive improv games Split into different improvteams and hold a competition at the end of the semester or year Bring in judges who will score each team (similar to Whose Line Is It Anyway) Improv Club. Teach club members improv (either by hiring an improv teacher or by reading a book like the Upright Citizens Brigade Comedy Improvisation Manual) Play improv games Put on improv performances once per semester. Film Club Ideas. Foreign Film Club. Watch a new foreign film at each meeting and discuss it Host a foreign film festival, encourage club members to create their own short foreign films Plan a club summer break trip to the Cannes film festival. Screenwriting Club.
Best clubs to join to make friends
Article about best clubs to join to make friends:
We have dozens of suggestions, plus tips for getting your new club off the ground. SAT / ACT Prep Online Guides and Tips. Thinking about starting a club?
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It's a great way to meet people with similar interests, do an activity you enjoy, learn more about an activity you're interested in, and gain leadership experience for your college application! But what are good clubs to start in high school? In this article, I'll give you a list of dozens of clubs you can start! Why Would You Want to Start a Club? There are many good reasons to want to start a club. I mentioned some reasons above such as meeting new people, doing an activity you enjoy, and gaining leadership experience. However, another reason you may want to start a club is if you have no opportunity at your school to pursue an interest you have. For example, you may have a passion for film, but your school may not offer any film classes or have any film clubs. If that's the case, start a film club to pursue that passion! Even if your school has a class or club in your general area of interest, you may want to focus your attention on a more specific topic. For example, perhaps your school offers an art course, but you're passionate about sculpture specifically. In that case, consider starting a sculpture club. List of Clubs to Start at Your High School. Now that you know why you should start a club, what are some potential club ideas? I've sorted the clubs into ten main categories: eight subject area clubs, hobby clubs, and charity clubs. Subject area clubs are clubs that come from an interest in a subject area taught in school. I've identified eight subject area club categories: Art, Drama, Film, Science, Math, Literature, History, and Language . Hobby clubs are clubs that stem from an interest in a hobby that most likely wouldn't be taught in high school (such as chess, anime, video games, and skiing). Charity clubs are clubs that are linked to a specific charity with the goal of raising awareness, working for that charity, or raising money for that charity (such as Operation Smile, Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer, and Becca's Closet) NOTE: The category a particular club has been placed into is not important. I simply created these categories to organize this list. No one category is better than another. It's best to create a club you're passionate about no matter the category. Below, I'll give you club name ideas along with a few ideas for activities the club could do. When you start your club, you don't have to do all of these activities. You may want to do the simpler, smaller activities first before trying to plan one of the bigger activities (such as an international trip). Art Club Ideas. Sculpture Club. Analyze famous sculptures Work on your own sculptures Get feedback on your work from other club members Plan a trip to a local museum Plan a spring break trip to Florence, Italy to view sculptures in person. Photography Club. Analyze famous photographs Take group trips to picturesque spots to snap some photos Create a dark room where you develop photos. Art History Club. Members can present one of their favorite pieces of art for the club to discuss Visit local museums Plan a club spring break trip to Paris to view art in person at the Louvre. Art Review Magazine. Start a magazine Review famous pieces of art Hold contests for student artwork to be published in the magazine Write reviews of local art shows. Want to build the best possible college application? We can help. PrepScholar Admissions is the world's best admissions consulting service. We combine world-class admissions counselors with our data-driven, proprietary admissions strategies . We've overseen thousands of students get into their top choice schools , from state colleges to the Ivy League. We know what kinds of students colleges want to admit. We want to get you admitted to your dream schools . Drama Club Ideas. Shakespeare Club. Each semester read a different Shakespeare play and put on a production of that play Plan a club spring break trip to Stratford-upon-Avon Hold a Shakespeare festival Host a contest for the best Shakespearean monologue or a writing contest for a Shakespearean sonnet. Classics Club. Each semester read and perform a new classics play Plan a club spring break trip to Italy and Greece to see where Classical writers lived. Monologue Club. Help students find classical and modern monologues they like Have students perform their monologue in front of the group Give them feedback and ideas on how to improve the monologue performance Perform all the monologues once per semester. Comedy Sportz Club. Host competitive improv games Split into different improvteams and hold a competition at the end of the semester or year Bring in judges who will score each team (similar to Whose Line Is It Anyway) Improv Club. Teach club members improv (either by hiring an improv teacher or by reading a book like the Upright Citizens Brigade Comedy Improvisation Manual) Play improv games Put on improv performances once per semester. Film Club Ideas. Foreign Film Club. Watch a new foreign film at each meeting and discuss it Host a foreign film festival, encourage club members to create their own short foreign films Plan a club summer break trip to the Cannes film festival. Screenwriting Club.
Best clubs to join to make friends