<p>Hi!
I know I’m like the millionth person to ask this, but I really want to be a senate page and I want to know my chances. I live in Kentucky so I will probably apply under Mitch McConnell and Rand Paul, and other states even though I know my chances are limited. I am currently doing Mock Trial, French Scrabble, Math Team, Science Olympaid, I’m in a really prestigious school band, and I play Golf. Since I am only a freshman, I am planning on doing NHS next year (it is only open to sophomores and higher). If someone could get back to me in letting me know my chances even though I have no connections to the senators.
What other things can I do that will let them know I am interested in government/ politics???
Should I email or call my senator prior to the application?</p>
<p>@trajanBGKY I know you can’t have your phone but I’m not sure about computer. I would love to find out actually so if @Donovan95 or anyone else knows that would be great.</p>
<p>Actually @trajanBGKY I found out you are not allowed to bring a phone or computer. Good luck! :)</p>
I hope this thread can be reactivated… I just found out that I would be interviewed by my Senator’s office (Feinstein-CA) and I’m not sure what that means. Back in October I submitted an application and now they want to do a brief interview. Does anyone have any suggestions about how to handle this? Or what this means in terms of actually getting the position? Thanks.
@LAD2266 I wanted to apply for the program and im from California too! How should I do this?