How big of a hook is having your organization featured in Time Magazine?

<p>I began a nonprofit organization concerning a certain medical condition a couple years back and one of the administrators at my school, who is a specialist in this medical condition was contacted by an editor at Time Magazine(I’m being ambiguous on purpose). He told them about my organization and said that they might contact me for an interview to explain it. They’re writing an article and using my school as an example of the ideal environment. The administrator further told me that they were interested in my organization and I gave him all the info about it. So what do you guys think?</p>

<p>P.S: My organization is nothing like “Diabetes Club” or something of that nature. It is a completely new idea that takes a very different approach to an old and ever present problem =P. Its going to be a 501(c) soon.</p>

<p>Pretty big.
I know a guy from my school who had something similar happen to you, and he’s in Stanford right now.</p>

<p>It’s not a hook because Harvard doesn’t need you at their school, like they need a punter. But is it something impressive that will help you stand out from other applicants? Yes.</p>

<p>ok thanks =P I guess I’ll really push to get a full interview then lol</p>