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MacDougal: New Scout Reporting
MacDougal Started conversation Oct 5, 2005
Nickname: MacDougal, also registered as macdougal97
User number 2174920
Born in New York City, NY, but now traveling (with computer access).
Trained as a philosophy major, attended university and two post-graduate schools. Have been a teacher for five years, so spotting and reviewing quality in written work is in my blood. I have been delving into the peer reviews, and await hearing from you for futher questions, instructions.
Cheers,
MacDougal
MacDougal: New Scout Reporting
There is only one thing worse than being Gosho, and that is not being Gosho Posted Oct 5, 2005
Well, the first thing to do would be to hang around <./>Peer Review</.> for a while, get a feel for how things work, then start making some comments of your own on other peoples' entries so that the Editors can see your Scouting credentials. Boning up on the Writing-Guidelines, Writing-Beginners, <./>HouseRules</.> and <./>SubEditors-Style</.> would be worthwhile too.
MacDougal: New Scout Reporting
MacDougal Posted Oct 5, 2005
Thanks for the input. Will do. Off to Peer Review and getting familiar with the guidelines.
Is it better to scan through other entries, as well,or stick to P.R.?
MacDougal: New Scout Reporting
There is only one thing worse than being Gosho, and that is not being Gosho Posted Oct 5, 2005
I'd stick with PR since that's mostly what Scouts deal with. Unedited entries don't have to jump through the same hoops as those written in the hope of being edited and appearing in the Edited Guide.
It would be well worth your while checking the Front Page every day too, to see the entries that are getting picked, and maybe browse the category pages too, starting at C889 and working your way down to entries that look interesting. Or you could use the Infinite Improbability Drive: <./>RandomEditedEntry</.> (if you click 'refresh' or 'reload' each time, you'll get a new random entry - saves having to keeping coming back to that link).
Bear in mind though, that some of the very oldest entries in the Edited Guide aren't up to the standard of today's EG, and are in the process of being updated.
MacDougal: New Scout Reporting
Paully Posted Nov 2, 2005
Some excellent advice from BH there. Great to see that you're taking an interest in helping us out, MacDougal - it's always good to know that there are eager people out there!
However, we're not actively recruiting any more Scouts at this precise moment in time. We will nevertheless note your interest when we come to reopen recruitment - especially if you're able to spend some time in Peer Review (as BH suggested), as that's perhaps the best way to show that you're the kind of person who'd be good at spotting the right kind of entry to recommend to us!
Many thanks once again, and hopefully we'll be in touch when we reopen recruitment for this scheme sometime in the future!
Paully
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