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Hey so I was wondering about something, now before you answer you can either go in blind or you can go  watch Gj-bu. But what i wanna know is if its possible to actually make a club like in Gj-Bu, now currently all the clubs are handled by staff in my school (im in 8th grade) however could you just become president of a club and make one on the spot? Or does it depend completely on the school?

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It really depends on the school, though almost all will require some degree of administrative oversight and most will allow pretty much any type of club that doesn't reflect negatively on the school and has a decent student interest.

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It's on a per-school basis I guess. My old school had so many different groups because they were student-made and run. I almost joined the video games club, but it just seemed like a circle-jerk of weaboos playing Pokemon on their Nintendo DSes.

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Depends on school. For my school, the club has to get approved by a staff member (just to make sure it's appropriate) and you're off to do what the fuck you want to do with the club. There are a lot of cheapscapes that just makes a club, claims title as president, puts it on their transcript. 

Didn't your school have a meeting for potential club founders?

Ask your Vice Principal. 

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It's on a per-school basis I guess. My old school had so many different groups because they were student-made and run. I almost joined the video games club, but it just seemed like a circle-jerk of weaboos playing Pokemon on their Nintendo DSes.

 

At my school it's more of an excuse to put a leadership position on your resume and have a party at the end of the year.... lol

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