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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Volunteering without impact will not have any weight in your application. Don’t worry about it.[/quote] He definitely has impact. [/quote] Then unless he's Batman, there will be another adult outside of this who could attest to this, and he could also document the impact. Should the activity get questioned, there would be evidence of it.[/quote] Well yes, obviously there are adults who know he does this. But there's no place on the app, as far as i can tell, to put a reference. [/quote] Many schools accept additional non-teacher recommendations. If the activity is that meaningful, [b]that's likely a good idea beyond verification[/b].[/quote] If the activity that that meaningful, get an article in the local newspaper. [/quote] Many places no longer have meaningful local newspapers. It's not like the Washington Post is going to write about a high school student's community service project, no matter how impactful.[/quote] The town newspaper will. Ours is very open to submissions from the community. Also, the school will do a press release and then all the local newspapers pick it up. [/quote] What "town newspaper"? You realize you're on a webpage for the DC area?[/quote]
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