Non-profits Forum
- URMdan
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Non-profits
Are jobs/internships with non-profits good softs?
- gdane
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Re: Non-profits
You seem to have a lot of questions. Why dont you compile a nice list so that you dont have to create a new thread every time you have a question.
To answer your question, it depends on what you did and for how long. A year in Africa feeding orphaned babies is much more of a soft than a year spent in an office getting coffee for people.
To answer your question, it depends on what you did and for how long. A year in Africa feeding orphaned babies is much more of a soft than a year spent in an office getting coffee for people.
- URMdan
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Re: Non-profits
I'm not forcing anyone to respond, brahhhh. Thanks for the obvious hypo, you are truly an asset to this board, brahhhhhh.gdane5 wrote:You seem to have a lot of questions. Why dont you compile a nice list so that you dont have to create a new thread every time you have a question.
To answer your question, it depends on what you did and for how long. A year in Africa feeding orphaned babies is much more of a soft than a year spent in an office getting coffee for people.
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Re: Non-profits
If you are specifically applying for a public interest program, like NYU's Root-Tilden-Kern, probably. But generally-speaking, I think an average non-profit job is on par with an average for-profit job.
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