Our small town Chamber of Commerce posted that students needing volunteer hours could help at their office so DD went in there yesterday. She's been interested in jobs in Parks & Rec, social media, tourism, etc. so it seemed like a good way to test that out. One thing they would like her to do is run the social media because the director's two assistants are old and can't spell. Their
Instagram has one post. They also want to do some projects with the school who has been resistant so maybe she can use some pull as senior class president? Maybe plan an event for teens as well. If this gets very involved, I'm hoping it can turn into a paid job...
Still struggling with the college selection. Thought we were just going to visit two more, now DD says a girl at camp who goes to one of them says it's not that great so DD wants more options. But, our budget is limited and not all schools offer Parks & Rec if that's what she wants. And I don't want to drive all over the countryside on visits.
I think her short list is:
Minnesota State Mankato- has Parks & Rec, 4 hour drive, in budget, possible competitive merit, family not too far away. Friend says Parks & Rec dept is good but school is "not that great".
Winona State MN- has Parks & Rec and the courses sound like the type she wants, but 6 hour drive is a lot, it's a little out of budget and she's not in the pool for competitive merit.
University of South Dakota- 3 hour drive, in budget, possible competitive merit. Doesn't have Parks & Rec, but they don't require that many Gen Eds and their theatre minor is free choice of classes so she could tailor it and include some musical theatre. Communication major is only 33 credits so she could kind of be free to pick a lot of electives to her liking. With many gen eds done in high school could maybe graduate early. But "what would I do with a communication major?" Can't find another major she wants there except maybe International Studies? If they had Parks & Rec I think she could be sold.
Northwest Missouri State- has Parks & Rec, 2 hour drive, in budget, but she is dead set against going "where everybody else goes".
University of Central Arkansas- really affordable, visited and liked, would probably major in Geography, but 9 hour drive, takes just as long to fly so she wouldn't get to come home much.