IA Mini-Involvement Fair (Campus)

In contrast to the massive involvement fair at the beginning of the year, the International Affairs Mini-Involvement Fair was a quaint, refreshing experience which fulfilled its purpose for me. While at the first involvement fair it was difficult to find the clubs that pertained to me, here the clubs were all in my field of interest. At the beginning of the event, I headed down with my usual friends of IA, and it was pleasing to see that almost the entirety of our eighth floor was in attendance. As I went through booth to booth, I enjoyed hearing about the interesting ways that I could get involved. One club called Engineers Without Boarders club caught my eye early on. In addition to international affairs, I am also interested in engineering, so this club seemed to fit align well with my passions. They explained that they are an international organization which comes up with engineering solutions in underdeveloped countries. However, I was not sure if I would fit in being a finance major. When I told them my major, though, they explained that they were in desperate need of business majors to do marketing and CSE spreadsheets for the club. It reminded me that business applies to everything, and there will be numerous opportunities for me to follow my dreams of doing business internationally at OSU. 

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