My Second year project involved taking on a leadership position in the student organization in which I am involved. I am the Co-President and soon to be President when the other Co-President graduates this semester. We are a new club this year so it was a learning experience for everyone. As a part of the club leadership, I lead group discussion, run meetings, club administration: making social media posts, reserve rooms, manage club attendance, identify weekly meeting topics for discussion. Unlike the more uncommon languages taught at OSU, Arabic doesn’t have a round-table for students to practice their speaking. So, this club has given me the opportunity to practice in an informal setting. I have seen some substantial growth with my Arabic skills. Personally, Arabic club has made me love the Arabic language more. I incorporate Arabic into my daily life by listening to Arabic music and watching films in Arabic. I hope to travel around the Middle East so I can experience the culture first-hand. My favorite part of being President of this club was being able have fun while practicing my Arabic skills. The people that I have met and the opportunities that have been presented to me through the club are absolutely amazing and I am very greatful.