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I did clinical volunteering for the last 1.5 years of college (only about 100 hours). I am planning on applying mid-late June. I've been doing nonclinical volunteering since i graduated since I didn't have a lot, but recently got accepted to be a hospice volunteer (orientation is May 20) with Alzheimers patients. I've been applying to many clinical volunteering positions, but where I am there are a lot of premed people so there are waitlists up to 6 months.
Does this look bad if I just start this before applying considering I have some hours somewhere else? I just realize it will probably only be 20 hours or so by the time I apply, but I should still put this on correct? I just don't want it to seem like I'm doing it at the last minute it- it was mainly just a timing thing that made me start so "late". They want a year long commitment which I've agreed to so I can mention that as well
Thanks
Does this look bad if I just start this before applying considering I have some hours somewhere else? I just realize it will probably only be 20 hours or so by the time I apply, but I should still put this on correct? I just don't want it to seem like I'm doing it at the last minute it- it was mainly just a timing thing that made me start so "late". They want a year long commitment which I've agreed to so I can mention that as well
Thanks