Monday, May 11, 2020
Writing Essay Examples For Service
Writing Essay Examples For ServiceIn the last article we looked at essay samples for the real world. In this article we will look at some of the different community service essay samples you can use to supplement your college or university writing projects. There are two schools of thought with regards to community service.On the one hand you have those who believe that you should only write in the context of practice runs. This could be three hours a week over the course of several months, or a few months. In this case the person who volunteers his services would be practicing and honing the skills that he will need when he actually makes it into the 'real world'. The short term 'practice run' is a way to sharpen the skills that he will need to get into the workforce.On the other hand, you have those who argue that community service, like many other things, should be taken as a career option. They believe that the skills that you gain during a short term volunteer project will come in handy later on. In this instance the person would continue to work towards a more successful career, but he might also go back to school to improve on what he has learned while working on the community service project.Community service essay samples are certainly important. As a member of a community you are always striving to improve, and if you don't hone your skills you will find yourself falling behind. Even though these service projects are not supposed to last for years, they can be a very valuable time to hone your writing skills.As someone who works on a day job, and spend hours of each day researching, writing, proofreading, and editing articles and other pieces of work, you should be able to make a real difference in the lives of others. I think that a student who polices a book store, and helps others find books and magazines on various topics, and makes a real difference by helping individuals find their book of the week, is doing his part to make the world a better p lace. It would also be a great benefit to take these projects a step further, and take them a long way into the future.For example, rather than simply starting up a service project one time a week, you might take your work as far as making it a regular experience. That way you will begin to gain confidence in your skills, and will be better prepared to do so in the future. If you wanted to start a project that would have some serious impact on a community, such as teaching teens how to golf, then that would be an even greater project. You could also do something else, such as community organizing for instance, and for that you will need to be well rounded, and learn the skills that you need to turn ideas into action.The time spent on a service project is not always paid, but it is certainly much better than working for free. Once you have been on the road for a while and you see that people are really willing to help you, you will have no trouble making good money on these projects, because they are also improving your skills.Whatever you choose to do, the final decision on whether or not to do a service project is ultimately yours. Of course, you need to think about how much you are willing to invest, and how much your skills will be valued. You must decide if you want to pay for your own college education, or if you would rather rely on government loans.
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