Filed under: Caught In Action, Kill The Chill | Tags: kyle, pictures, road trip, youth venture
Kyle from Youth Venture has posted pictures of Key Club members when we delivered our scarves. Check it out: Kyle’s Flickr.
Make sure to look at the other pictures from his YV Road Trip to see what other Youth Venture-ers are doing.
Filed under: Caught In Action, Kill The Chill, Misc | Tags: Kill The Chill, west seattle herald, youth venture
Evergreen Key Club was featured on The West Seattle Herald, a local newspaper. The article was written by our very own Julia Huang discussing our Youth Venture “Kill the Chill.” Find the same article on here: “Wrapped in Warmth.”
Congratulations Evergreen Key Club!
Filed under: Articles, Misc | Tags: colleges, essay, scholarships, tips, writing
Using Key Club in College and Scholarship Essays
by Lam-Ha Dang
For most seniors, the two months of March and April will be two very dramatic, if not climatic, months of the year. It is the time that most colleges and scholarships release their admissions or award decisions. As a senior myself, I’ve been through the process of applying and patiently awaiting my letters, hopefully bringing good news, so I complied a few tips for filling out applications and especially for writing essays.
Many colleges and scholarships, as you may know, do not look for academically incredible students, but rather well-rounded citizens. Colleges want to know that besides being a stellar scholar, you are also involved in your community, using what you learned in the classroom to change the world for the better. They need to know that you will be a positive and unique contribution to their student body and campus. Likewise, scholarships may emphasize community service and leadership, but that does not mean a great academic background will not help. Be sure you place academics in top priority.
Luckily you are a Key Club member, so you have many expriences to draw from when presenting yourself to the judging panels. Obviously, you have showed that you care about your community and a leader at school, but that is not enough.
March’s Division Council Meeting (DCM) will be held on Friday, March 21st from 5-7 at Samantha Chin’s house. It will be Samantha’s last DCM before she steps down as Lt. Governor. If you are interested in attending talk to any officer. It will be a potluck as well! Come to hear important information about convention and have fun, of course!
Download: March’s Newsletter
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