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*Things always take twice as long as you originally expect them to. Be prepared for this delay and don’t get discouraged.
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*Getting off the ground is the hardest part.&nbsp; But if you collaborate with other groups, if you go to and attend other group meetings, you see the inner-workings of an organization.&nbsp; All organizations are run slightly differently- take everything in different. Absorb any/all information and see decide from there what you like and dislike.*Make your club generation a student-level initiative.&nbsp; Gregory first relied on professors to talk about the club and pass out flyers to their students.&nbsp; It wasn’t until Gregory took the initiative to go talk with the students themselves and self-proclaim the goodness of the club that he started getting an overwhelming response.*Be patient.&nbsp; This Building an organization will take lots of hard work.&nbsp; Oftentimes , faculty, regulations, and requirements may seem like roadblocks , but it will make your organization stronger and healthier to have completed things right correctly from the first timebeginning.*Pick your team and organization board wisely.&nbsp; You will be spending lots of time together.*Have fun!&nbsp; This is something not everyone gets to do.&nbsp; Be an entrepreneur.&nbsp; Be an innovator.&nbsp; Change the world.&nbsp; Start , but start by changing your campus.
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