| Yeah, 50 sounds a little small. I have spent around 500 hours on research-so does it count as an EC or not?
And kk, I think volunteer work that helps the needy more directly is probably looked upon more favorably, since it shows that you actually care about the people. For instance, volunteering checking people out of the library helps the library (which is a public organization) by saving one worker's wages for a year or something, but if you pick up litter, you are doing something other ppl wouldn't do if you weren't, and same with if you were organizing a food drive for the homeless. |