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What in-person non-clinical community service have you done?Non-Clinical Volunteering: 150 hours at Crisis text line
What in-person non-clinical community service have you done?
Usually activities done in high school are too "old" for W/A unless it's something extraordinary like a STS/ISEF Grand Prize, Presidential Scholar, or Eagle Scout award. I think you can put it all under one header where you describe or focus on your wrestling coaching.I was a volunteer assistant high school wrestling coach for about 100 hours. However I listed my wrestling coaching experience under “leadership” because while 100 hours were volunteering at a high school, the other 100 hours were paid K-5 coaching, so I was confused on what to put it under. I was thinking about breaking the two up into Seperate experiences so that I could boost non clinical volunteer hours. Do you think that would be a good idea?
So the coaching was actually during college, when I said high school coach I meant I was coaching high school athletes. It was for an organization that focuses on providing at-risk youth with an outlet. Would that fall under service orientation? Given that, should I split up the wrestling coaching on my w/a into seperate “paid” & “non clinical volunteer” activities?Usually activities done in high school are too "old" for W/A unless it's something extraordinary like a STS/ISEF Grand Prize, Presidential Scholar, or Eagle Scout award. I think you can put it all under one header where you describe or focus on your wrestling coaching.
I asked because I wanted to know about service orientation activities, such as food distribution, shelter volunteering, job/tax preparation, transportation services, or housing rehabilitation. If you have zero hours in this category, many schools will deny your application regardless of anything else you have in your application.
Break down the hours. I think you will get credit working with at-risk youth populations.So the coaching was actually during college, when I said high school coach I meant I was coaching high school athletes. It was for an organization that focuses on providing at-risk youth with an outlet. Would that fall under service orientation? Given that, should I split up the wrestling coaching on my w/a into seperate “paid” & “non clinical volunteer” activities?
In addition, for service orientation, although it was paid employment, for one of my clinical jobs at the mental health facility there was a big component of assisting the homeless with securing housing. Would that count?
In addition, what schools on my list do you think are more service oriented that I should perhaps reconsider applying to?
Ok great, thank you, I’ll put the wrestling experience under “leadership” but I’ll make sure to mention that 100 hours were unpaid volunteering.Break down the hours. I think you will get credit working with at-risk youth populations.
For service orientation, helping others find housing would count (it's not a "direct patient care medical/billable action that I know of"), so how many hours here?
I defer to others who do school lists to comment. But for the 150 hours working with the homeless, that's fine for me.Ok great, thank you, I’ll put the wrestling experience under “leadership” but I’ll make sure to mention that 100 hours were unpaid volunteering.
For the service orientation with the homeless, it’s a little over 150 hours at that job. Is that good for service orientation, even though it was a paid job instead of volunteering?
Also, given all this, is my school list okay?