What's your Minecraft Username?: YonioTheNacho
What's the title of your suggestion?: Revamping the internship system
What's your suggestion?:
Currently, the Internships system is managed by the College SLT team. However, it's been almost 2 years since the last internships, and attempts at trying to host them again from faction leads haven't quite been addressed. Now, don't worry, I'm not putting the blame on staff nor the SLT here. There are a thousand matters more important than trying to get the school affiliated with side city factions, but if school is unable to properly organize internships, we might as well come up with a new system to bump it up.
Now, onto the actual suggestion
This system is based on changing the management and requirements for internships. Here's the way it would work:
- A faction lead will post in their announcements channel that they're looking for new interns for their faction in the faction discord server (KE for KPD and EMS, KA for professors, etc.)
- Said student will fill out a Google Forms contained in the aforementioned announcement with all the necessary information
- Their responses will be submitted to a higher-up exclusive spreadsheet for the faction to review them and eventually accept them on the specified date in the announcement
- The student will then go through a week-long internship program where they'll be taught most basic information about their respective factions. At the end of the program, if the intern has shown interest and put effort into learning new factors about the faction, they'll be given an official certificate for the faction they've applied for.
When it comes to the requirements, I believe that instead of making it exclusive to College Students (which makes things somewhat hard to decide), it should be based on how many lessons the student has taken. A lot of students barely go to class, so adding this requirement might bump up the assistance to college classes, thus killing two birds with one shot.
The minimum amount of required class assistance would be 20, and the application would include a section where they'll be required to send in a screenshot of their /record to prove it.
How will this benefit the server and community?:
This will, as explained before, bump up the assistance to classes and encourage students to interact more with their factions.
What's the title of your suggestion?: Revamping the internship system
What's your suggestion?:
Currently, the Internships system is managed by the College SLT team. However, it's been almost 2 years since the last internships, and attempts at trying to host them again from faction leads haven't quite been addressed. Now, don't worry, I'm not putting the blame on staff nor the SLT here. There are a thousand matters more important than trying to get the school affiliated with side city factions, but if school is unable to properly organize internships, we might as well come up with a new system to bump it up.
Now, onto the actual suggestion
This system is based on changing the management and requirements for internships. Here's the way it would work:
- A faction lead will post in their announcements channel that they're looking for new interns for their faction in the faction discord server (KE for KPD and EMS, KA for professors, etc.)
- Said student will fill out a Google Forms contained in the aforementioned announcement with all the necessary information
- Their responses will be submitted to a higher-up exclusive spreadsheet for the faction to review them and eventually accept them on the specified date in the announcement
- The student will then go through a week-long internship program where they'll be taught most basic information about their respective factions. At the end of the program, if the intern has shown interest and put effort into learning new factors about the faction, they'll be given an official certificate for the faction they've applied for.
When it comes to the requirements, I believe that instead of making it exclusive to College Students (which makes things somewhat hard to decide), it should be based on how many lessons the student has taken. A lot of students barely go to class, so adding this requirement might bump up the assistance to college classes, thus killing two birds with one shot.
The minimum amount of required class assistance would be 20, and the application would include a section where they'll be required to send in a screenshot of their /record to prove it.
How will this benefit the server and community?:
This will, as explained before, bump up the assistance to classes and encourage students to interact more with their factions.