I know there's a potential that you could be burnt out on volunteering depending on how much emphasis was placed on it at your school (mine, eh, not so much - though I did have a few professors require a certain amount of volunteering if I wanted an A in the class, and we had a Sustainability Club that offered multiple opportunities to get involved with the community). But volunteering has so many benefits.
To quote an awesome song from the musical Avenue Q:
"When you help others, you can't help helping yourself."
You get experience any time you do work, and volunteering is no exception. It makes your resume look good. You have a chance to meet new people and expand your network. You feel better about yourself.
And most importantly, you're making other people feel better too. No matter what kind of volunteering you're doing, you're helping someone somehow. I'm currently volunteering at my mom's middle school library. As you may know, school libraries are having a rough time employing people. At my mom's school, my mom (who's the head librarian) teaches 6 classes out of a 7 period day, and then her assistant is only allowed to work 29 hours. That means she can only work 4 days a week, which means the library has to be closed for 1 day. I come in on the days that the assistant librarian's not allowed to come in and make sure the kids have access to the books. And as surprising as this may sound in the age of technology, the kids are actually really grateful. They like being able to come down to the library to check out a book for the weekend, and by me volunteering there, they're able to do that.
So my question to you: What do you care about? Where do you like to help out at?
And my challenge to you: Check out this site - http://www.volunteermatch.org/ - and find someplace to volunteer at!
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