Anonymous wrote:*currently a junior
Anonymous wrote:My kid didn’t volunteer or do any community service activities or have impact. The interest has be genuine, authentic. So that box didn’t get checked. That doesn’t mean that they won’t contribute on campus. Kids grow and change and can contribute to their campus/local communities in a lot of other ways. Anyone else whose kid didn’t volunteer?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"Volunteering" generally is a vague concept. You can find a variety of volunteer activities. Clean ups, helping kids with science fair, walking dogs at the shelter.
Is there really nothing that piques the kid's interest?
I do think it's a red flag if someone can't find literally anything they'd be willing to do in order to help others. Even as adults, we shovel the elderly neighbors' sidewalks, watch pets for each other, help in emergencies, give blood, etc.
agreed
Anonymous wrote:"Volunteering" generally is a vague concept. You can find a variety of volunteer activities. Clean ups, helping kids with science fair, walking dogs at the shelter.
Is there really nothing that piques the kid's interest?
I do think it's a red flag if someone can't find literally anything they'd be willing to do in order to help others. Even as adults, we shovel the elderly neighbors' sidewalks, watch pets for each other, help in emergencies, give blood, etc.
Anonymous wrote:My kid didn’t volunteer or do any community service activities or have impact. The interest has be genuine, authentic. So that box didn’t get checked. That doesn’t mean that they won’t contribute on campus. Kids grow and change and can contribute to their campus/local communities in a lot of other ways. Anyone else whose kid didn’t volunteer?