Mick Scouter wrote:Quanity for exposure is good. Quality is good also. One must watch gaining MB for the purpose of gaining MBs. I don't think it was intended for a scout to achieve 100 MBs.
...............earning 100 MB's may not be intended but I'll have to disagree with the rest of your statement. My scout is a 1st class scout with 7 MB's & he is almost 12 years old.
Why you ask??
He is the kind of boy that could care less about team sports ( you know those that take scouts away from scouting such as basketball, football, etc. ) but loves to work on MB's. We have 3 MB's going on all the time. When he finishes one, he's in the book looking for another one to start.
We just came home from a archaeological MB weekend in Chillicothe Ohio & he loved it, especially the dig part of it. He earned it & now wants to start another one.
So...........quantity, quality makes no difference to me just as long as he's interested in the program. I have no problem with a scout earning 70--80--or even 90+ MB's if he wants to work on them instead of playing team sports.
In fact, I always tell parents they should keep their scouts in the program because what they learn in the BSA will be useful for the rest of their life.
Example:
I'm in my 40's & I don't play soccer or basketball anymore but I still use scouting skills I learned back in the 70's still today.
Eagle Scout Oct 1977 .....................see ya yardhunter