*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. But if you collaborate with other groups, if you go to and attend other group meetings, you see the inner-workings of an organization. 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. Gregory first relied on professors to talk about the club and pass out flyers to their students. 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. This Building an organization will take lots of hard work. 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. You will be spending lots of time together.*Have fun! This is something not everyone gets to do. Be an entrepreneur. Be an innovator. Change the world. Start , but start by changing your campus.