Essay C: Considering your lifetime goals , discuss how your current and future academic and extracurricular activities might help you achieve your goals.
Throughout my life, I want to be able to say that I have lived every aspect of it to the absolute fullest and have reached my highest potential. I want to know for myself that no time was wasted and I took advantage of every opportunity presented in front of me because some people aren’t fortunate enough to say that. My goal is to excel in the next chapter of my life. This will include being a productive college student and entering a physical therapy program to become a successful physical therapist - my dream job. Considering my goals, being involved in National Honors Society, playing high school varsity basketball , and taking the appropriate pre-physical therapy courses in college will help me achieve them.
I am currently involved in National Honors Society at my school. I am so grateful to be apart of this organization because it has taught me how to be mindful of my grades and how to maintain them. Doing community service within this group has informed me of how impactful helping others
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I’ve been playing at this level for my fourth year in a row now as well as being privileged with holding a captain position for the second year in a row, and I feel so blessed to say that I’ve been able to experience that. What I am taking from it is already knowing how it feels to be a dedicated athlete, furthermore being familiar with common sports injuries - and trust me, I’ve had a lot. I’ve observed the treatment and rehabilitation of the injuries first hand. I firmly believe that being versatile to different features of a certain career path could have a remarkable effect on the success produced from it. Playing varsity basketball has also taught me how to be disciplined, responsible, and a leader which are all characteristics needed in
I knew early in life that my passion to play sports was undeniable. I was determined to be the best at every sport I played. That determination led me throughout my high school career to be a three-sport athlete since I was a freshman. I have received a varsity letter awards for baseball, basketball, and football. Senior year of my high school football season I was awarded captain of my team. My junior football season I was awarded honorable mention all league as well as honorable mention all area. Being a talented athlete, I continued to push myself to improve. I believe the drive to succeed came from deep within myself as dedicated team player to never let my teammates down without a fight. Besides sports I am active member of the key club for my school and frequently helped out with the miracle league foundation in Schnecksville, PA for kids with disabilities. Throughout my summers I have been helping out at a youth football camp having fun and teaching the youth about the sport of football. Throughout my high school years I’ve kept myself quite busy whether it be through athletics or just helping out where ever I can. Keeping up with
High school was not a piece of cake, it was challenging at times but yet rewarding when being able to see my improvement. Through high school, I have participated in a variety of sports, I have also taken a health science professions class, and spent a year studying sports medicine. Over my time playing sports, I have realized that there will always be a chance for someone to get hurt but there’s not always someone around to take care of them. This has lead me to discover that my dream is to become an athletic trainer for high school or college teams. While studying sports medicine, I have admired the care and duties that the athletic
During my high school career, I have participated in a large majority of the clubs available to me, and held officer positions in most of them as well. In both the National Honor Society and Medical Connections Clubs I am a member of two and four years respectively, and was elected treasurer of both for the 2017-2018 school year. National Honor Society has also given me many community service opportunities, including helping with the Night to Shine organization and a volunteering at a local nursing home.
The pursuit of happiness can be achieved in many ways and people mostly associate happiness with getting everything they could dream of. It is possible to achieve happiness just from the desire of our dreams, because it give you something to look forward to. If there is a desire for something, it gives a feeling of excitement and a strive to work towards something you want. On the contrary, having everything someone would want seems unrealistic and a desire for everyone, so if it happened it seems it would be a dream come true, but maybe overtime it would not be so great afterall.
Over the past two years (2014-2016) I have participated in the National Junior Honors Society. As a member, I commit to completing community service and to learning among my peers in order to develop into a superior leader. I have taken part in activities such as fundraisers, team building activities, and several forms of community services such as working in a soup kitchen, daycares and organizing social events. Recently, I volunteered for a week as a vendor at a temple in Tacoma, raising money for the establishment during the Cambodian New Year festival.
During freshman year of high school, I was one of those kids that would be involved in every clubs/organizations. I was part of the Environmental club, UN model, National Honor Society, History League, Community Service Club, Math Club, and others. My favorite organization was UN model. With that organization I learned about many different countries that I would never thought I would be interested.
Academically and personally I feel as if I have several points of interest that I can set goals for. Whether those goals be simply getting stronger in the gym or keeping a high gpa, I wish to hold each to their own standard. Therefore, by writing this letter I wish to learn more about myself and my aspirations.
The influence that sports has on me and my life is astronomical. I have been involved with sports since I was 8 years old and have been learning valuable things ever since. While going through the numerous baseball and basketball games throughout my life, I have learned to always set goals for myself. Without goals there is no motivation for progression. As it’s getting closer to graduation, I have been thinking about what career I would like to venture off to in the future. As of now my goals are set on being a mechanical engineer. This goal encourages me to strive to do the best I can academically so that I can be accepted into an
I am a member of the American Red Cross and will soon be CPR certified. I am also a member of the yoga club, where I help spread the word of the health benefits and attend meetings and classes. I have also been a member of the National English Honor Society since my freshman year where we donate books, have campfire nights, and discuss poetry.
Although many goals we set at times may seem never ending or hard to achieve them, however they are not. With the influence of an early college high school and the shadowing of a Physical Therapist my goal of becoming a Physical Therapist has never been closer than ever. With all this said one must strive to achieve what I and many others, dream to
I graduated from high school on 2002 and I never stop thinking about going back to
Goals, goals, goals they're what people think about and how they are going to achieve them in the future. My three goal in life are to get in the college of my choice, go skydiving and to get a well paying job. These three goals are important to me because they are what I am likely to achieve within the next ten years. As I grow and blossom into someone big, someone bigger than who I am today I don’t mean just physically but bigger intellectually, and more capable. These goals show me that if I want to achieve them, then I have to work hard to accomplish them.
Life is a continual learning process, which requires a strong method to develop better ways of apprenticeship. Personally, being able to obtain a higher education gives me an opportunity to be better in many ways. Everyone should have any personal goals in life in order to survive, prosper and succeed in every journey that life gives. As for me, being a University of Phoenix student, I hope to achieve all of my goals on which I have been trying to pursue and obtain through the years. They are goals that I believe I need to have to be a successful member of the society, and through attending the university I also hope to gain a more positive image of myself, build my personal growth, along with achieving
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