Monday, August 13, 2018

How to: Navigate the First Week’s Involvement Fair


The first week of classes every semester, Penn State hosts an involvement fair (this fall: Wednesday, August 22, 2018 from 11AM-4PM on the HUB Lawn). The Involvement Fair is an opportunity for all students to see and learn about the groups and activities they can be a part of during their time at Penn State. Activities from Sororities to Club Sports to Hobbies to Religious groups will all have booths set up at the Involvement fair.

The HUB lawn will be filled with rows and rows of booths and it can be hard to sort through all the clubs in such a mayhem, so I’m going to give you a few tips to help you get through it all. The good news is, with over 900 clubs at Penn State, you are bound to find one that interests you!
1.     First of all, you do not need to be at the involvement fair the entire time. You will probably have a class or two during that time, so GO TO CLASS. It is only the second day and you don’t want to miss that.
Hopefully you will be able to spare at least 30 minutes between classes to stop by the HUB lawn to take a look at what Penn State has to offer. If not, you can look up all of the clubs on the Penn State Student Affairs website and contact the club directly to learn more about it.
2.    A lot of the booths will be handing out free swag as you walk through, so be sure to stop by the information booth first and grab the freebie that they are handing out and take a look at the map.
3.    The fair is organized based on activity. Take a look and decide what you are interested in. For example, there is no sense in walking down the club sports aisle if you have no interest in playing a club sport. I suggest starting out heading for a row that has some clubs that interest you.



4.     I personally like to stop by each section and try out something new that interests me. There will be a THON Org section, academic/professional club section, religious groups section, and miscellaneous hobbies. Don’t be afraid to put your name down to be added to their email list to get some more information, but don’t feel pressured to if you are not interested. All of the clubs will be having their first meetings the same night inevitably, so you may not be able to do everything that you want to. But if you get on their email list, you can decide to go later in the semester or still participate in that club’s events. And you can always unsubscribe to the list later.


Miscellaneous hobbies are my favorite aisle. I always find some new interesting hobby that I want to try out. Though I don’t always end up being able to attend their meetings or participate, I sign up for the email list. You can always unsubscribe later. I’ve been on the email list for Model Trains, Beekeeping, Tai Kwon Do, Club Croquet, the Polish Club, and many more. Though you may not want to sign up for as many as I did, I’m sure you will find a new activity that interests you!
Most important is finding that balance between school, health, and social life. I am a firm believer in doing things that you are passionate about rather than doing them because they are a “resume builder.” If you do what you are passionate about, that will build your resume much better than just trying to do what you think recruiters want to see. Find out what balance works for you so that you take care of yourself, get your schoolwork done, and stay happy doing what you are passionate about. So get out to the involvement fair and try something new, find your new passion, or find others who like to do what you like to do!
Shameless Plug: Please stop by the SWE Benefitting THON Org booth and visit me! Maybe you will find your new passion raising money for pediatric cancer and dancing FTK alongside fellow engineers!!

By: Abby Keppel (Mentor Team M)

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