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subject: The Benefits Of Extracurricular Activities For Students? [print this page]


Extracurricular activities are extremely popular among students of universities, and colleges. That is why every educational establishment tries to provide as many activities as possible in order to involve their students in social life and develop their skills.

So, what are the benefits of participating in extracurricular activities?

1.First of all, participating in an extracurricular activity helps students to feel more involved into social life, it develops their communication skills and enhances their cooperation. Such activities are considered to be a good way to break the barriers between different people as they make people work together and unite their forces to achieve the aim.

2.Involving in the activities helps students to make many new as well as it is a great possibility to meet people that are different from them.

3.One will learn how to work together, how to find compromises and how to achieve a common goal. Consequently, one will learn such a valuable skills as teamwork and leadership skills.

4.The choice of available activities is a very big: sports, crafts, student government, radio dances, theatre, newspaper, chess club, debating classes, language and science clubs, interest clubs. So, one can choose whatever he/she likes and whatever is important for his/her personal purposes and career goals.

5.Moreover, extracurricular activities look good in ones college or job application. Academic committee and employers pay their special attention to the activities one performed at school, university or college as they are an approval of students skills.

6.Speaking about skills. Activity is an opportunity to develop various personal, professional and even academic skills. Depending on the activity, one can decide which of them to join in order to develop necessary skills.

7.Many students consider their extracurricular activity as a fun challenge to their abilities. One can discover his/her new talents and interests.

by: Randy Wheeler




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