Students get involved with extracurricular activities for all sorts of reasons. They let you network with other people who share your hobbies, they let you use school resources for fun, and they look great on a college transcript. While there are some exceptions, like performance clubs with recitals and organized sports, most clubs are just afterschool activities pursued casually by their members. Related to Absurdly Powerful Student Council. Subtrope of Serious Business. Examples of School Clubs Are Serious Business include:
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| - Students get involved with extracurricular activities for all sorts of reasons. They let you network with other people who share your hobbies, they let you use school resources for fun, and they look great on a college transcript. While there are some exceptions, like performance clubs with recitals and organized sports, most clubs are just afterschool activities pursued casually by their members. Related to Absurdly Powerful Student Council. Subtrope of Serious Business. Examples of School Clubs Are Serious Business include:
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| - Students get involved with extracurricular activities for all sorts of reasons. They let you network with other people who share your hobbies, they let you use school resources for fun, and they look great on a college transcript. While there are some exceptions, like performance clubs with recitals and organized sports, most clubs are just afterschool activities pursued casually by their members. That's not the case with these clubs, though. In the more benevolent cases the club is simply treated as a full-fledged social institution, with stereotypes about its members and strict rules about its conduct. A powerful enough club is a political force in the school, potentially wielding power on par with the Absurdly Powerful Student Council. In the worst cases the club may actually be a cult engaged in nefarious deeds, and those who quit may have to be ... silenced. Note that these tropes can be different types of "serious business". It can be very exaggerated, like clubs determining all of your relationships in high school, or completely bogus, like harboring a plan to stop an apocalyptic prophecy. The trope may split if there are lots of examples. Related to Absurdly Powerful Student Council. Subtrope of Serious Business. Examples of School Clubs Are Serious Business include:
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