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Hi, I am a freshmen and in my first quarter of college. I want to know if the following is a good plan to satisfy the community service "requirement" for admission into medical school:
I want to join an on-campus organization called Health and Wellness. It's always organizing different programs, focusing on education members of the community, primarily college students, about healthy living.
More importantly, if I stick with it for all 4 years I think it'll show commitment, and I can progress from being an intern to a full-time member.
Also, I could supplement it with community service I'm involved in through a fraternity.
Together, should this be enough, or is more diversity of commitment required? Is there a number of community service hours I should shoot for?
I want to join an on-campus organization called Health and Wellness. It's always organizing different programs, focusing on education members of the community, primarily college students, about healthy living.
More importantly, if I stick with it for all 4 years I think it'll show commitment, and I can progress from being an intern to a full-time member.
Also, I could supplement it with community service I'm involved in through a fraternity.
Together, should this be enough, or is more diversity of commitment required? Is there a number of community service hours I should shoot for?