Was Caroline sure she was going to be a success?
She was not sure as academic excellence was not always enough
What was the answer Caroline gave Sara when being asked about the reasons behind the club?
Caroline said that most clubs were rubbish
What was Caroline complaining about?
That there were not enough hours in the day.
Did Sara go to the diplomacy club's meeting?
No, instead, she looked them up on their website and refreted
Why did Caroline need to create the Cleopatra Club?
She wanted to meet and impress the people to be key in future jobs
How many clubs and registered societies are there at the university?
two hundred and fifty
What couldn't Sara imagine?
She couldn't imagine Caroline taking time out to get drunk
What is it that Caroline says about playing chess when referring to what people do in the club?
It is good as it is a good way to learn strategies
What was Caroline and Sara's room like?
It was in Neville's court, a cloister like square overlooking passing tourist and students
Are, according to Caroline, all clubs bad?
No, threatre clubs, sports clubs and entrepreneurs clubs are good
What couldn't Caroline believe when she first arrived?
That there are hundreds of people shouting and playing music, and trying to get you to join their clubs
The rivalry between science and the arts
What excited Carolina about college when she first got there?
The great gateway and the arched courtyard
What had Sara been amazed by?
The number of beers that the jockey team drank in their last match
What was the club that once sounded great to Caroline?
The Diplomacy club to have the chance to meet people interested in languages
She wants to go to Cambridge, but she picked Trinity College.