There are many skills and experiences to be gained from volunteering that go beyond the actual job itself. Students who are shy and don’t like talking to strangers get to know what the real society is. Sometimes, they would work under the mean boss. These students would learn a lesson how to be nice. As you work with co-workers who graduate from college, they might advise you to go to a certain university in order to obtain a better job. Lastly, students make friends from the community program. Not only school is where people interact, sometimes outside of school can act as school. Students cannot easily find reliable friends even in a school. However, when you are in a group where you want to be not being forced to, you might find friends who have similar interests as you and who have same beliefs about the public. Then, you get to know your new friend’s worldview, and it often shapes you. Therefore, not only students get their volunteering hours, they also make reliable friends. :)
2007-12-16
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