Students who were interested in business all ached to join the Chamber of Commerce, because it was a good place to build connections. However, only those who owned a successful business would be accepted.
In addition, the Chamber of Commerce wasn't only open to new faces, but was also willing to accept senior students, because some students started up a business during their study in the university. Therefore, among the 5 new members, 2 were senior students, while 3 were new faces.
After all, freshmen were mostly between 17 to 19. Only a few of them had a start-up, and even fewer of them could be successful.
In fact, very few of them established a new company on their own. Most of them relied on their families' support to become successful.
Anyway, they had some skills.