Please advise...
Posted: Sat Dec 17, 2011 4:51 am
I am applying for a scholarship, and need to submit a brief statement that summarizes my involvement in public service activities. I am having trouble narrowing this and keeping it brief. The activities that I think might go in this category are:
1. mentor to at-risk first-year college students (FYI this means students whose achievement has been compromised in the past by personal, economic or educational barriers among other things)
2. Mentor to students in Upward Bound program (basically the same as above, but with hs students)
3. writing tutor at my university for ESOL students and students with disabilities (paid by university)
4. tutor in res hall (volunteer)
5. Volunteer in Attorney General's office
I am curious of a few things: first, whether there is a problem with listing any of the above things and second, how brief is brief here-- should I outline (list in paragraph format essentially), or discuss these experiences in a few sentences a piece? Lastly, this is all that they ask for in the way of a scholarship application, so should I acknowledge the scholarship at all, or just stick to what they are asking (the brief summary of public service activity)?
Really curious to hear what you guys have to say. Thanks in advance!
1. mentor to at-risk first-year college students (FYI this means students whose achievement has been compromised in the past by personal, economic or educational barriers among other things)
2. Mentor to students in Upward Bound program (basically the same as above, but with hs students)
3. writing tutor at my university for ESOL students and students with disabilities (paid by university)
4. tutor in res hall (volunteer)
5. Volunteer in Attorney General's office
I am curious of a few things: first, whether there is a problem with listing any of the above things and second, how brief is brief here-- should I outline (list in paragraph format essentially), or discuss these experiences in a few sentences a piece? Lastly, this is all that they ask for in the way of a scholarship application, so should I acknowledge the scholarship at all, or just stick to what they are asking (the brief summary of public service activity)?
Really curious to hear what you guys have to say. Thanks in advance!