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Georgia [21]
3 years ago
11

How do personality influence areas like extracurricular activities

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1 answer:
myrzilka [38]3 years ago
8 0
The more outgoing a person is, the more they’d be willing to be apart of something where there is consistent interaction. If one is more likely to take the lead, they might want to be apart of student government or a sports team. If one is more in touch with their artistic abilities, they may lean towards art, fashion, or music clubs. Hope this helps!
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