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Originally Posted by Still BLUTANG
do you guys have thoughts about this?
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I absolutely agree. In my case, 200 hours over 4 years is nothing--that ends up being roughly 2 hours a week when school's in session (I ended up having more than 150 hours just for my mentoring project). By taking on a dedicated project, you get to know the people at the organization, which means that they know you and your work really well.
You can't reward people for doing just the minimum.