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Question Posted Monday January 22 2007, 12:00 am

I'm gunna start to volunteer, but I don't know how many volunteer hours look good to colleges..1..20..100? What's the standard number of community service hours that colleges like?

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rick505 answered Monday January 22 2007, 2:10 am:
as the first poster said it's not about hours but commitment. When your putting on your college application what you've done it will look much better to say you've been volunteering for 2 years than to say you've volunteered for 200 hours even though in the 2 years you might have only done 100 hours (that's only one hour a week)

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khadiya answered Monday January 22 2007, 1:43 am:
Just the fact that you even volunteer will impress the colleges.

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lakewoodjoe112 answered Monday January 22 2007, 12:34 am:
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