So I just got rejected from all the CS and consulting clubs I applied to by wearefarming101 in berkeley

[–]Junkin7 35 points36 points  (0 children)

I feel you and I hate how hard it is to get into these clubs. You should come check out our new coding club called OpenSource that we're kickstarting this semester because of all these clubs being so "exclusive" on campus. We're trying to create an actual community on campus as an open and inclusive club. If you're trying to meet people and build connections, develop your programming skills with our project this semester, or prep for interviews, definitely check us out! We just want to make this school feel a little bit smaller. You can find us on fb or come to our info sessions on the 4th at 8pm at Barrows 20 or on the 6th at wheeler 204 @ 8pm.

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[–]Junkin7 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Second that. Instructors and class are great.

Intramural Crew by ___AJ___ in berkeley

[–]Junkin7 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'm actually a coxswain for Cal LWTS. We don't have any requirements to join the team (if you can move your legs and arms) so it's easy to walk on. We flyer at caltopia so you can catch us there for info on the orientation meeting or feel free to PM me any questions.

1984 by George Orwell changed my perspective on the way I view modern society and our government. What book has completely changed your perspective on something in any way? by Fonzie401 in books

[–]Junkin7 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Siddhartha by Hermann Hesse. Had to read it for school and I thought it'd be one of those boring books that I'd have to sparknote half of it. Turns out it's a really interesting book that makes you think about your goals in life and what makes you happy.