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Anonymous asked in Society & CultureCommunity Service · 2 months ago

What is the best way to fake my school service hours? ?

Had surgery, and and want to get my service hours done as soon as possible before the end of school.

I have to simply fill in two papers with some info about my service hours that includes phone number, organization name, and name of volunteer coordinator, and stuff. 

Not just that, I used to have to turn in the papers in an office of the school, but because of E learning, now I merely have to Email the scanned papers into the school.

Could I possibly just look up service hours opportunities in my area, and write down all the information about the volunteer opportunity? I think I can manage to fake signatures of the volunteer coordinators, not like they can try to ask them directly to give them their signature. 

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  • 2 months ago

    Do you understand that the school can and likely will call the volunteer coordinator and ask them to verify that you actually did the volunteer hours?  No volunteer coordinator will confirm hours that did not happen.

  • kswck2
    Lv 7
    2 months ago

    Honesty is your best policy. 

  • Anonymous
    2 months ago

    Well, my High School just waived off the requirement for Service Hours cuz of covid19j, no thank you *******

  • Anonymous
    2 months ago

    Let me guess your degree isn't going to be in Law or Ethics.

    The best way to fake your service hours is to not fake them.You do realize that there is a reason they want you to put down the contact information for the organization.  They can call the organization and the organization will have no record of you.   

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