It's quite important if you ask me. You benefit not only from the extra marks for scholarships,etc. you'll be getting tons of experience from socializing to management/minor leading and some minor human political issues.
And yea, you won't be getting question like "Why are you not involving yourself in co cu activities?" in an interview which will sucks the fun out >_<
Anyway, it's fun so you're in a win-win situation..But if you really are bored and sick of it, join clubs that have a lot of hot women(rarely =_=) or hot guys. I'm sure that'll spice things up a bit ;p
This post has been edited by fcfreak: Mar 19 2009, 01:55 AM
Does co-curriculum matters?, for scholarship or university entrance
Mar 19 2009, 01:53 AM
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