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I was looking on CSU's webpage, and found this
I belong to a schutzhund club that meets every week, but I don't think that'll cut it. Do they really want to see you volunteer for a non-profit? What volunteering have you done? The kinds of things I think would be pleasant (fostering for a rescue, working on hiking trails, volunteering for a shelter, habitat for humanity) seem like they would be kind of anti-social, and not quite demonstrate what the school's looking for. Suggestions?
"Why should I participate in extracurricular activities?
Since almost all animals treated by veterinarians have human owners with whom the DVM will have to communicate effectively, the profession seeks new members who are not only interested in animals, but who also enjoy a high level of contact with people. Social involvement is a behavioral indication of social interest and communicative skill. Involvement outside the classroom in activities such as clubs or in service organizations gives evidence of leadership ability, social skills, energy, motivation, enjoyment of social contact with other people, and a desire to serve the community. Typical examples of community service include working with youth in a Big Sister/Big Brother organization, pet visitations to nursing homes, raising money for charities, etc."
I belong to a schutzhund club that meets every week, but I don't think that'll cut it. Do they really want to see you volunteer for a non-profit? What volunteering have you done? The kinds of things I think would be pleasant (fostering for a rescue, working on hiking trails, volunteering for a shelter, habitat for humanity) seem like they would be kind of anti-social, and not quite demonstrate what the school's looking for. Suggestions?