The answer to your question is mute. The fact that you are willing to give your time to help those in need, shows a lot about your character. It would be up to you to decide what organization you want to affiliate yourself with. Basically, any kind of volunteer work would be good. My suggestion is just do what you enjoy doing to help people. There are so many opportunities that you probably don't even think of. Do you like animals? Walk dogs at an animal shelter. Do you enjoy children? Read to kids at the library or help teach a Sunday School class at your church. These are just a few examples. My advice is to just find something you enjoy and use it to help others. Don't do something that you hate since you might come across as fake to the college. They probably want students who authentically care about others.
Yes and they already do.
In a volunteer I would look for patients, compassionate, energetic miss, responsibility, as ability, creativity, adventure raw city, resilience, loyalty, honesty, and optimism. I would also think a volunteer should be enthusiastic and what they do
As long as the school has a regional accreditation it would be fine. If it does not, I would look for colleges and universities that do. With a regional accreditation, you can be assured the coursework and degree you complete will be recognized by all other colleges and universities as well as employers.As long as the school has a regional accreditation it would be fine. If it does not, I would look for colleges and universities that do. With a regional accreditation, you can be assured the coursework and degree you complete will be recognized by all other colleges and universities as well as employers.As long as the school has a regional accreditation it would be fine. If it does not, I would look for colleges and universities that do. With a regional accreditation, you can be assured the coursework and degree you complete will be recognized by all other colleges and universities as well as employers.As long as the school has a regional accreditation it would be fine. If it does not, I would look for colleges and universities that do. With a regional accreditation, you can be assured the coursework and degree you complete will be recognized by all other colleges and universities as well as employers.As long as the school has a regional accreditation it would be fine. If it does not, I would look for colleges and universities that do. With a regional accreditation, you can be assured the coursework and degree you complete will be recognized by all other colleges and universities as well as employers.As long as the school has a regional accreditation it would be fine. If it does not, I would look for colleges and universities that do. With a regional accreditation, you can be assured the coursework and degree you complete will be recognized by all other colleges and universities as well as employers.
High school sophomore and up would be a good time to start looking at colleges.
If your state allows 14 year olds to work, I'd look for a job at a pet shop or local zoo. In some places you could volunteer at the zoo. Another place to look would be colleges and universities and even corporations that have animal testing labs.
You would have to look at each individual school. However, I can tell you that most community colleges do not have on-campus housing. They are considered commuter colleges.
They will look at you as a whole and not just in one or two parts. They look at your prior academic performance, the critical science courses, passion for what you want to do, sincerity, essay (if required), letters of recommendation, volunteer work, etc.
Volunteer jobs in a hospital
No, they would not permit someone as young as 11 to volunteer to look after babies in an adoption center. You need to take special courses for that. Keep it in mind though for the future as I am sure you would be very good at it.
The best way to find therapist colleges in the L.A. area would be to look at the Yellow Pages online. You just put in your zip code to find the closest locations.
they might. it depends on the college you're applying to. i do nyssma solos for viola, and i think they would look at scores but im not positive.
I would do some asking around about local colleges that interest you and offer art programs. You can also look at online colleges to see if any of those interest you.