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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I know that most colleges have plenty of clubs, intermurals, etc to keep students occupied and engaged. However, my own memory of them was that you had to really seek out the opportunities and other than students involved in the greek system or official college athletics, I really didn’t know anyone who participated in school sponsored clubs. My son (a junior) enjoys participating in no cut sports like ultimate frisbee and various clubs at his mcps high school. He is very nice but introverted and really only socializes through these clubs (he doesn’t go out on weekends). We are in the process of assembling a list of colleges to visit in the summer (probably all in the northeast, possibly some midwest). [b]He has his ideas of what he is seeking in a college[/b] (mostly small to medium LACs) but I would love to add to the list of criteria colleges where many students participate in clubs, rec sports, etc because I think he would enjoy many (he has lots of interests - music, politics, film, sports) and meet students through these means, but his personality is not the the to seek it out. I would love some recommendations for colleges where this occurs, hopefully based on recent experiences. Thank you![/quote] Stop helicoptering. He knows what he wants. [/quote]
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