02-26-2015, 08:50 AM
As a student in my 4th year I agree with all of the above points. I've always tried to help or explain what to do to new students. I remember well the feeling of being somewhat lost or confused as to what I was supposed to do in the beginning.
Perhaps another point might be considered. This type of reaching out can help ensure that newer participants have a fun and learning weekend which may prompt them to come back to a club event. It may even make them consider becoming a member. I had such a fun time during an event that it prompted me to join Riesentoter. Membership development should always be considered with these types of initiatives as it can have some much potential to help the club across the board.
Perhaps another point might be considered. This type of reaching out can help ensure that newer participants have a fun and learning weekend which may prompt them to come back to a club event. It may even make them consider becoming a member. I had such a fun time during an event that it prompted me to join Riesentoter. Membership development should always be considered with these types of initiatives as it can have some much potential to help the club across the board.