That's the only reason I was in any orgs at all in HS or college. And even then, I preferred to just have a job once I learned that colleges/employers saw that as an acceptable substitute for extracurricular activities because: 1.) that paid actual money and 2.) it wasn't just obviously make-work bullshit for busybody rich kids.
Nothing is wrong with that, I just don't think that it's an indicator of anything that people want it to indicate, i.e., that the kids are alright and will save us and do the revolution.
25 percent involved into organizations is neat :07:
The monkey paw curls or whatever. They're involved in high school groups that do not meet outside of school.
Lmaoooooo 25% trying to commodify themselves for college applications
I joke, but it is a sad phenomenon
That's the only reason I was in any orgs at all in HS or college. And even then, I preferred to just have a job once I learned that colleges/employers saw that as an acceptable substitute for extracurricular activities because: 1.) that paid actual money and 2.) it wasn't just obviously make-work bullshit for busybody rich kids.
That was my first type of org what's wrong with that?
Nothing is wrong with that, I just don't think that it's an indicator of anything that people want it to indicate, i.e., that the kids are alright and will save us and do the revolution.
Ah I gotcha
Nothing ever happens material, does it matter if it’s in school/university?