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I mean, basically financially is it probably smarter to just try to get in some activities that could help me get some scholarships for college and be poor through most of highschool, or just go ahead and get some minimum wage job at a restaurant or whatever...
thanks!

2006-08-20 14:10:44 · 9 answers · asked by Pyr0 2 in Society & Culture Community Service

yeah i should have mentioned, doing both really isn't much of an option with school and homework...
I would only be able to work on weekends at most and I wouldn't want to never be open to do other thigns on weekends

2006-08-21 08:20:25 · update #1

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Unless you want to impress someone and put in on an applicaiton for college...go for the money. You'll need it.

2006-08-20 18:12:35 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I like Sunshines Food Bank idea. Look up their address on mapquest. I drive my own truck and can verify that just because I can go into a hood does not mean you would want to be there. I think one of my kids did the convalescent hospital thing. You can look for a place a like assisted living. I take wheelchairs and things to these places. They have their own apt. but might enjoy a Grandchild age person. My brother is a chef and does cooking at a soup kitchen every T-day. They need dishwashers and bus people too. I suggest what ever you do try going out beyond the real easy stuff. Experience comes from adventure not playing it safe.

2016-03-17 00:27:53 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

If you are interested in the Human Services field you would have a better reference when you graduate from College if you have participated in "community service work at a nonprofit" It is good to have the money but it is better to show the experience. Some non-profits will help you learn how to apply for funding through grants and funds not typically tapped by students. It worked for me! I didn't pay for any of my education and when I graduated I went right into a supervisory position. Besides I like helping people.

2006-08-20 14:18:38 · answer #3 · answered by onlyonemeg 3 · 1 0

You can get a job if you need one, but if you don't need one enjoy being poor and having fun. There are a lot of scholarships for college out there. Just ask your guidance counselor and they can help you. You can apply to more than one at the same. Also depending on your ethnic background they might be more than one to apply for. But really enjoy your high school years, because college and studying is not that easy.

2006-08-20 14:28:01 · answer #4 · answered by Boricua Born 5 · 0 0

I try to do the one that would help you decide or confirm your choice of career. Work in a restaurant if you plan to have a career in that field, do volunteer work if you plan on being a doctor, see if you could help your neighbors and make some little money by watching their kids if being a teacher sounds fun for you. Use your time to have fun, money and help you confirm your choice of career!

2006-08-20 14:21:25 · answer #5 · answered by Mel 5 · 0 0

by far the community service would look much better on your applications than some job where youre not doing anything special while making peanuts.

2006-08-20 14:17:46 · answer #6 · answered by tecsklls9 3 · 0 0

my son goes to school, plays football and attends every practice and works on weekend days leaving saturday and sunday evenings free. of course he also is active in drama to. and he still finds plenty of time to play final fantasy hours on end. haha

2006-08-22 09:54:22 · answer #7 · answered by roxie9744 1 · 0 0

Both!!! They are equally important for the reasons that you discussed.

2006-08-20 14:16:06 · answer #8 · answered by Snappy 3 · 0 0

Do both. Why not.

2006-08-20 14:16:19 · answer #9 · answered by da_hammerhead 6 · 0 0

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