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Usually, you can find messages from Learning Strategies just at giftedinOregon, but this list of volunteer options was worth sharing with everyone.? They are free and they may be of especial interest to homeschool students looking for a community project.

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From: Susan Goodkin <susan.goodkin@...>
Sent: Tuesday, February 27, 2024 1:06 PM
Subject: Community service mistake too many students make

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Too many students view community service simply as an activity they need to check off for college.

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And for a majority of students, they check that box by volunteering as a tutor.

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That's an important contribution, especially if students enjoy teaching.

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But students should also take the time to find community service more directly related to their interests -- and less common than tutoring.

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Not only will this make their service more meaningful and interesting to them, it will help them build a resume that will stand out to college admissions readers.

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Where can students find these opportunities?

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It's not always easy to get involved in unusual volunteer activities close to home, but there are lots of online opportunities available.

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Your student can check these out to start!

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The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration?(NOAA) offers many online citizen-science volunteer opportunities:

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The Library of Congress is looking for volunteers to help transcribe Library of Congress documents:

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NASA's Feature Hunter volunteer project is looking for people to label features on photographs taken of earth by astronauts!

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Scistarter also offers lots of online science volunteer opportunities:

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Zooniverse, offers intriguing options for students interested in a wide range of areas.

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Here are just a few examples:

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For students interested in American history:

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For students interested in ecology:

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For students interested in physics and astronomy:

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For students interested in linguistics:

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And for those students who truly love tutoring?

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Schoolhouse.world might be just the ticket!

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Schoolhouse.world certifies tutors to teach a variety of math subjects. The certification process includes taking a test and then making a video explaining your reasoning.

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Certified tutors can help students around the world -- and they can list those certifications on their college applications!

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In fact, the MIT and UChicago application allows students to link their Schoolhouse tutor transcript to show the topics they're certified in, and I expect more colleges to do this in the future.

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Math whizzes can learn more at

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For more college planning information

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California Learning Strategies Center | 9452 Telephone Road, #188, Ventura, CA 93004

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