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Whats the deal with the eating clubs?

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Whats the deal with the eating clubs?

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First, let’s make sure everyone know what eating clubs are and how they work. Eating clubs are places where juniors and seniors take their meals and where, along with other locations, the entire student body socializes. Midway through sophomore year, students decide if they want to join a club. Of the 10 clubs, 5 are selective and 5 are not. The selective clubs are called bicker clubs, and the non-selective clubs are called sign-ins. The first step in the membership process is deciding whether you want to join a bicker club. If you do, you go through the bicker process at one and only one club. Roughly 2/3 of students who bicker are accepted. Those who want to join a sign-in club rank the sign-in clubs in order of preference, and a lottery process is used to assign students to each club. This is called the first round of sign-ins. After that, students who bickered a club and were not accepted have the chance to join one of the sign-ins which still have spaces open. There are always eat

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