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Should i bring my high school transcript to a hospital interview (volunteer)?

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To show what classes i taken and show proof of determination that I'm willing to commit to their volunteering services

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  1. Realistically, this would be unnecessary.  Depending upon what department you would volunteer in, it is really only important to establish that you do not have a criminal record, and that really pertains to abuse.  Beyond that, all that you need to establich is a genuine enthusiasm to serve in the capacity that you are being considered for.


  2. I dont think that you would need it, they arent going to be like 'you cant volunteer because you dont have a transcript with you'  I doubt they will even ask you for it.  Try to narrow down to a particular part of the hospital you would like to volunteer at, such as pediatrics, then find the head of the department and explain to them your interest and how you could benefit the hospital and how the experience would help you in your future career.

  3. Yes, they may not even ask for it, but have it on hand. Some volunteer positions they want a High School graduate to fill it, this would only help you.

  4. um a resume would be nice...but a trnascript not necessary 4 a volunteer unless your willing to work there in the future...

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