 Mester 2's Give It A Go Week took place this week, giving students the opportunity to attend clubs and socks events before joining. Club's officer, Siaf Kandan explains. Okay, so Give It A Go Week Take 2 is just a session where beginners can go, so it's stress-free, relaxing environment with clubs and societies. So some societies might give a get-to-know session, and then clubs will give a training session just for beginners, and they can try it out before signing off to Reflections weekend. So with clubs, their training session will mainly focus on taking the pace down, really focusing on bringing them in, showing them the equipment, showing them their training areas, and then giving them basic skills, and then the same will be with societies. So they tell them a little bit about the society, dance will do, I know dance is soft, we'll do it the same as the club. They'll hold their dance thing and take it at a slower pace. Four of soccer once a society to take part, giving students the chance to meet new people as well as develop their photography skills. So for Give It A Go Week, we decided to do a workshop that would require kind of a bit of knowledge of how to use a camera, but that's exactly what we were showing people, and as well food is something that kind of brings people together, and when there's free food, loads of people will come and it's an incentive to come, so that was the idea. Circus Exoc also opened their doors to potential new members, as explained by committee member Steve Flynn. Usually when they show up, we get on for a while, see what my previous experiences do and circus stuff, maybe some people have done before, did toy before. If not, we tend to bring them to the cage, it's cage of equipment, not actual cage. And children are just what we have, and by the thing that looks really cool, we then pick it up and children how to do some basic tricks with it. But I've never done all of things like dongling, but maybe try it, that's kind of cool. And do you think that the Give It A Go Week has helped? So do you think that people are very welcoming? Yes, yes, I think. It depends on the clubs, but because I'm a foreigner, so it's a bit weird, but it's cool to meet, like, new Irish people, because we can't meet them away from the clubs, maybe it's kind of cool. This is Liam Ashton for DCU TV News.