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Community Service?
whoatemyrice
post Jan 13 2008, 02:55 AM
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Okay. So I'm a a freshman right now. I've gone with my club to do some community service, and some other stuff. But I'm a bit confused about some things.

One, Does the club record how many hours you've done, or should you do it yourself?

Two, if I choose to do community service on my own, how should I record it? Should I just get a piece of lined paper, write down how many hours I've done, and just get my supervisor to sign it or something?

Okay. One more question. When you're a senior, and you're going to apply for a college, will your community service hours appear on your transcript, or no? How are you supposed to get in your OWN hours that you've done, so that it adds up to your transcript?

Sorry for so many questions. I'm just so confused. =/ Any help is appreciated!
 
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post Jan 13 2008, 03:04 AM
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Usually, you will have a signed piece of slip by someone who's supervising your hours to prove that you've done X amount of time, and then you will have to show it to your club advisor and they will then record and track what you have done.

Secondly, most colleges want activity resumes along with your application. Read up on how an activity resume should look like, and under that category, just add what you did as community service and for how many hours per week, or however you choose to measure the time that amounted to all of your community service help.
 
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post Jan 13 2008, 03:08 AM
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1. Regardless of whether or not the club records hours, you should keep a record yourself, just so you'll have it on hand.

2. I say it's a good idea. Getting both a sig and some sort of means of contact (number, email address, etc.) is better though.

3. Community service hours don't appear on your transcript (here, at least.)

Edit// Aw, you beat me to it.
 
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post Jan 13 2008, 05:48 AM
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Regarding applications, there's the resume and the "Activities" section, where you'll be stating the volunteer event/organization, number of hours you spent during the event/with the organization, and a brief description.

With that, it's a LOT better to join an organization for your volunteer stuff on your own. It shows commitment (kudos for starting this as a freshman!), and colleges love that. Another plus about joining an organization is that they only let you put so many activities on the application itself, so you won't have space to put random, once-ever volunteer events.
 
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post Jan 13 2008, 07:05 AM
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I recorded my own hours and I later verified them with my supervisor.
 
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post Jan 17 2008, 03:21 PM
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what so kool bout cummuniti survice../

u get sum gold medal or sumthang../
 
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post Jan 20 2008, 02:32 AM
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Ugh. Community Service brings back so many bad memories. But yeah, you normally have a surpervisor sign off the hours. If they`re cool, they`ll lie for you.

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