How do schools verify your ECs?

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Silent Cool

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I'm wondering if schools call the people/places you put on your list of ECs. I'd just like to notify some people that they might get a call/email or something. Do schools do this--call up people/places you put down on your EC list?
 
are that the school probably won't question your ec's unless they are outrageous and most probably a lie....
If you put down that you volunteered at a homeless shelter for 1000 hrs. they might question you, or may ask you to give them a reference...other than that I think they will probably take your word for it...

Another way for them to check the legitimacy of the EC is questioning you about your experience during the EC when you go for an interview...if you can relate to the experience you had...it should be no problem...but if you lied...you might have a hard time coming up with an answer...

Just be honest and I do not think you will have a problem with any of that...I don't think they are going to email/call anyone to check...
 
ok, thanks for the input, guys.

anyone else?

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I doubt they would call, but it shouldn't be a problem if you don't make things up even if they called. I'm sure there are people that make things up and get away with it.
 
When I was a senior in college someone called the tutoring center I'd been going to for all four years. Even though I had cross-country practice most saturday mornings, I'd go to the Catholic Center for Saturday tutoring when I got out early. I told them I couldn't commit to it in the spring but to call me if they got really busy...you could never tell how many kids were going to show up.

Anyways, the tutor director was a '5thyear' masters student I'd been working with all through college. When some kid applied to Pritzker at the UofChicago (where we were) the admissions office called to ask if this kid really did volunteer. She waited to ask me about him and I'd never seen or heard of him either. The admissions office then gave us his student id picture. Nope.

I always wondered if that kid ever learned why he didn't get his interview.

Don't lie. It's really not cool. You should work in your community because its important to you. It's one thing to volunteer so you can say you volunteered...its another to lie about it.

Just my opinion,

Sarah
 
Bottom Line: Don't take the risk besides karma with catch up with you.
 
Schools verify your ECs by asking you about them in the interview. It becomes apparent very quickly if someone did not do their stated EC if they cant speak about there experiences well.
 
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