Blog of the Peer Advising Leadership Program, College of Natural Resources, UC Berkeley

April 9, 2007 9:50 AM

Extracurricular Activities

I'm involved in several extracurricular activities across campus and I have to say that I love everyone of them. The first and most important extracurricular is the PAL program. I look forward to my office hours every week and get a lot of enjoyment out of advising students. The second program I'm in is Berkeley Model United Nations. This club involves planning a model UN conference for high school students once a year. There are usually over 1000 students who attend each year so the amount of planning and dedication throughout the year is intensive. The third program I'm in is Renters Legal Assistance. I'm a director for this organization so the amount of time and energy I have to dedicate is fairly substantial. The purpose of the organization is to provide information to students as well as the community about their rights as renters. Although many of the extracurricular activities I'm involved in require a large investment of time, the experiences and friends I have gained through each have made them all worth while.


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