I'm actually on staff to recruit, supervise, and train volunteers for a large 
museum.  For the most part, if you don't have a criminal record and are fairly 
normal (read, not looking at womens parts) then we accept you.  Frankly, if a 
museum needs volunteers they will find you a placement somewhere you will like.
   
  I second all the other advice - read up a bit on the site, treat it like a 
real interview, ask those questions - time commitments, dress code, training.  
Be honest - the worst thing it to say what they want to hear (or you think they 
want to hear) and then no be happy - then you won't want to stay and no one 
benefits.  Overall treat it like a job - because the museum will depend on you 
like it's a real job - and have fun!  
   
  Good luck,
   
  Sarah

       
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