First of all, you can exercise your ability. The normal operation of a community needs the help of many people. At a fixed time, various societies will also carry out some activities. Organizing activities requires the help of members, and in this process, members' organizational ability can be exercised. For example, when holding activities, it involves borrowing multimedia classrooms. At this time, someone needs to actively communicate with the teacher who manages the classroom. Sometimes other societies want to requisition multimedia classrooms, and then they need to communicate with others. So you can exercise your ability after joining the club. Some people are introverted, but after a year of exercise in the club, they can communicate bravely with others.
Secondly, you can make more friends after joining the club. Naturally, we can meet many classmates in class, but these are all students of our major. The club is different, so you can know more students from other majors. Being able to get together in the same club, several people must have a common topic and can talk more. Joining several clubs in freshman year also helps us pass our spare time.
However, joining too many clubs also has bad effects. For example, some societies are bureaucratic, which may lead to bullying freshmen. If you are unfortunate enough to join these clubs, you might as well quit quickly. If we spend too much time on club activities, it will also affect our study life.