Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Beware for National Honor society that the students can only use hours once the started High School, not even summer before 9th grade.
Good to know. Any idea how many hours are needed? I don't think my 9th grade with 260 SSL hours has even turned in 1 hour of SSL.
In middle school, for National Junior Honor Society, you need around 12-15 hrs of SSL before you are invited to join. Most people do not know about it.
100 hours
Tell me this is BS!!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Beware for National Honor society that the students can only use hours once the started High School, not even summer before 9th grade.
Good to know. Any idea how many hours are needed? I don't think my 9th grade with 260 SSL hours has even turned in 1 hour of SSL.
In middle school, for National Junior Honor Society, you need around 12-15 hrs of SSL before you are invited to join. Most people do not know about it.
100 hours
Tell me this is BS!!!Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Beware for National Honor society that the students can only use hours once the started High School, not even summer before 9th grade.
Good to know. Any idea how many hours are needed? I don't think my 9th grade with 260 SSL hours has even turned in 1 hour of SSL.
In middle school, for National Junior Honor Society, you need around 12-15 hrs of SSL before you are invited to join. Most people do not know about it.
Anonymous wrote:My SIL in another area, does alumni interviews, and was mildly complaining that because most schools require service hours these days, she can never tell if volunteer work is a genuine interest or a box to be ticked. I realize no one takes her interviews too seriously, but I'm sure admissions office have noticed the same. I certainly don't believe anyone's getting the edge because their hour count is MCPS certified. Something else would have to make the service work look significant.
Anonymous wrote:My SIL in another area, does alumni interviews, and was mildly complaining that because most schools require service hours these days, she can never tell if volunteer work is a genuine interest or a box to be ticked. I realize no one takes her interviews too seriously, but I'm sure admissions office have noticed the same. I certainly don't believe anyone's getting the edge because their hour count is MCPS certified. Something else would have to make the service work look significant.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think a lot of kids do service, but don't bother turning in the SSL forms once they've hit the minimum.
They do not realize that this is a record of activities that gives them the opportunity to showcase their accomplishments in a college application or even an internship/apprenticeship opportunity. Not everyone has to be a top athlete, spelling bee champion or a musician. You can show your interest in any field by doing service and outreach.
In the end, it is difficult to help kids who do not want to help themselves.
That's BS. Just because you don't record your service hours above the min doesn't mean that they won't count on a college app where you list your activities.
Anonymous wrote:Beware for National Honor society that the students can only use hours once the started High School, not even summer before 9th grade.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think a lot of kids do service, but don't bother turning in the SSL forms once they've hit the minimum.
They do not realize that this is a record of activities that gives them the opportunity to showcase their accomplishments in a college application or even an internship/apprenticeship opportunity. Not everyone has to be a top athlete, spelling bee champion or a musician. You can show your interest in any field by doing service and outreach.
In the end, it is difficult to help kids who do not want to help themselves.
That's BS. Just because you don't record your service hours above the min doesn't mean that they won't count on a college app where you list your activities.