NON-INSTI INSTITUTE LEGEND
IB
IC
IESM
IM
MSI
NIGS
NIMBB
NIP
A GUIDE TO THE ORGANIZATIONS OF THE COLLEGE OF SCIENCE
12
WRITTEN AND COMPILED BY JERSEY GANDING, NIKKA MACASA, JALEN TADEJA IF YOU ARE LOOKING FORWARD to an academic life with a wide room for social growth and fulfilling activities, joining an organization is a great option. Providing projects for the development of its members and their relationship with their society and environment, organizations could satisfy a significant part in the college experience of students who thirst for new friendships and opportunities. Orgs are places where people of similar interests could meet and discover new interests together, provide help and support from academics to personal problems and share experiences about life in and out of the campus. Every org has its unique culture and tradition and its own mission and services dedicated to the enrichment of members and other students, their chosen field, their future and, by extension, their society as a whole. Surviving college could be easier with an org at your back, with more experienced peers pushing you forward. As a start, do your research about the application process, goal and events organized by the different orgs in the campus. Pick an org whose services and mission interest you and could provide you with an environment you are comfortable to work with. Then, brace yourself and remember that, like almost anything in life, applying to an org requires dedication and responsibility. If you are successful in this, then, maybe, all is well. (If not and you somewhat felt like this org is not for you, try another org! Successful discoveries are sometimes paved by lots of trial-anderror.) And so, to help ease this journey for the freshies and other students still finding an org to join, we provide you with a brief description of the following organizations based in the College of Science:
SCIENTIA VOL 26 NO 1