Never heard of one, mate.they best be having it
yah i checked the list. nothing remotely approximating a 'making stuff' club, let alone a woodworking club. no knitting? no calligraphy? no baking? ah fuck.Nah. There is a list at the ARC website if you want to check it out.
Starting up your own society is alot of ****ing work. Unless you and a group of people do it; its hard. It was hard enough starting up the students of medical science society; and we had help from he academics.yah i checked the list. nothing remotely approximating a 'making stuff' club, let alone a woodworking club. no knitting? no calligraphy? no baking? ah fuck.
looks like ill start my own then.
Get your Masterballs ready!:wave:
Yes, I hear you. First of all, we'll need a room to make stuff and put our fucking tools in. Then theres the problem of noise and stupid amounts of wood dust. Do other clubs get to have their own rooms?Starting up your own society is alot of ****ing work. Unless you and a group of people do it; its hard. It was hard enough starting up the students of medical science society; and we had help from he academics.
Hnestly; join the committee of most society ad say you want to have a bake sale/ tree house making competition/ art day/etc.
I've been at uni for 3 years now and I know that the average student will not be fucked doing all of this unless they're getting paid.Yes, I hear you. First of all, we'll need a room to make stuff and put our fucking tools in. Then theres the problem of noise and stupid amounts of wood dust. Do other clubs get to have their own rooms?
I suppose we could generate money for the club by fixing people's shit, or making shit that people might be interested in buying
sinophile;4856958 Do other clubs get to have their own rooms? [/quote said:yea they do. But woodworking... uh; they all have labs and stuff. you betta ask ARC student development office f you're so inclined to. But I echo talkkid34; noone can be fucked starting on up; less go to the actual event that you've organised (sad it may seem) --> unless you have really good uni friends. I was lucky in the latter half