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Wednesday, July 18, 2007 ♥
10:45 PM

There's a policy in high school that states that each student must have at least 3 clubs. I've noticed that this rule is not being followed. I am in fourth year right now, and in my stay here in Ateneo, I've noticed that many students (especially those in the honor's class) have more than 3 clubs or organizations. I've also known someone who has 9 clubs! I don't know how he/she manages to handle properly and contribute his/her time to his/her clubs evenly.

I feel that I must follow this 3-club-policy. But, most of my classmates have more than 3 clubs, that's why I didn't bother to follow this rule. Anyway, many of us will suffer the consequences (if there is any) by not following this rule.

Well, I guess the 3-club-policy is useless. I've known many former high school students who have already graduated had more than 3 clubs. They didn't get any punishment for that and in fact, they received a lot of club certificates during the recognition day.


Alyanna Mae A. Barre
IV-Brebeuf