Pointing Out the Non-Issue with Points

December 5th, 2007 at 3:50 pm

You might have noticed that the points and the rankings blew up a couple of days ago. This is no mistake.  Several schools (like Brandeis and Sacred Heart) kicked it into high gear and organized to make TONS of calls to the presidential campaigns. 

These points are showing up as calls to Congress. This means that each “call” can range from 1,000 to 15,000 points in value since some people called all 15 candidates.

Organizing your group to write letters, make phone calls, or visit your local Congressional offices is one of the most effective ways to fight global poverty, and hence, it is one of the best ways to earn points.

 

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