Club Qualifications The Key Club Essay

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Probably the most significant reason that I hope to participate in Key Club is that I have already decided that I want to do something with my life that is productive in the sense of being beneficial to others. On one hand, I have not decided what I want to study in college or what field I want to pursue afterwards. On the other hand, because I do know that I want whatever I do with my life to have some major component of benefit to others, I am hopeful that my participation in Key Club will help me form friendships with like-minded people who share my general approach to life. In that regard, I hope to benefit from the collective experience of adults and older students who might help me identify the best possible use of...

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Ultimately, it is my hope that Key Club will enable me to develop my natural potential as a positive, caring person to the maximum of my ability and that I will be able to contribute positively to the organization, my fellow members, and to everyone who benefits from the Key Club's efforts.

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