I’m Andy Adams a Junior in high school and in early middle college. I clearly don’t have a favorite subject yet, but soon enough. In English class I’m a little rusty on some stuff, but can work through it. I’m very motivated, when there is an assignment I’m on it right away and get done. I do get rusty on test and I still get retakes if I failed miserably and still get on it. I’m very good in English like I get a B previous English classes. In school I’m just a hard worker in all my classes usually my rusty points are English and Math and still work through the pain. In all at home I just relax and do all my homework which is three hours to spare. Most of the time I finish it in school for a head start on my classwork and finish it before the due date. I’m very good in all my classes and I’m proud of it. In all …show more content…
The early middle college is pretty much a head start in college and life. So your start college in junior year do some of the classes at the college, then two years later after graduating you have one more year to get your Associate’s Degree. This is also called 5th year high school, but its Canadian like tradition in school that there is a 13th Grade for the early college.
For the future I don’t know what it holds and I don’t have a career choice yet. I know it will take time though, but when the time comes it will answer to me. Reason I had three hours to spare is because the early college and the other is I have five classes in the school, so I get out around 1:40. It is a positive because I won’t face school rush hour. The negative side is the communication is a little clingy because need to have the communication log every week when you talk to your mentor three times a week and turn it in on a weekly basis. School is an important event in our early lives. I held on and left no stone un-turn in my school life. Hope the last two years of high school goes
Up until high school, I never really knew what I wanted to pursue in. There were so many options and although I did have some idea before entering the 9th grade, I was still waiting to find a subject that I truly enjoyed. During my freshmen year, I finally found that subject – biology.
Growing up I was never the kid who talked too much or got in trouble in the classroom for doing so. In my 18 years of living I have never been considered very talkative or vocal. My father would always tell me that talking too much could land you in a big heap of trouble so I refused to do so. He had a phrase, “One thing guaranteed for a person that talks too much is swollen lips”. Hearing that as a child was kind of funny to me, but as I have gotten older I now realize what he was interpreting. I have seen a lot of people get into altercations for running their mouth’s too much and swollen lips is usually the ending result. Although I don’t talk much, I believe I can hold a pretty decent conversation with someone I have things in common with. I use to avoid talking to strangers, but being put in different settings with nothing but strangers has helped me with that to a
I lived in student home Verona for four years. My houseparents were Mr. and Mrs. Jester, at Milton Hershey School. I played field hockey for my 7th and 8th grade years of middle school. Someone who helped me when I was at MHS middle school was my sister Jada. She told the advice that I needed to hear when I was down or upset because I was on restrictions or developing. When I struggle in school she told me, “Get your grades up Gia or you are going to do bad in school and I do not want that for you. You’re a smart person and I want you to be successful in life.”
My passion for mathematics was fixed at the age of ten, on the morning that my mathematics teacher told I would be sitting the Junior Maths Challenge, 'as practice for when you are older'. As I nervously started to answer the questions, a whole world began to open before me. I revelled in the problem solving, answering questions of a nature I had not seen before. My teachers were delighted when I emerged from the exam hungry for more. Since then I have consistently demonstrated my aptitude, achieving gold awards through to senior level, and scoring highly in the European Kangaroo.
My Junior Year of high school just recently started. I have learned so many different things while attending high school, and still have over a year to learn even more. As Matthew Kelly said, “whether you are sixteen or sixty, the rest of your life is ahead of you. You cannot change one moment of your past, but you can change your whole future.” This means while I have done a lot in my past, I cannot change anything that has already happened, but I am able to change my future. One of the most important things that I am involved in right now is school. My first two years at CBHS were good, and I made decent grades. Some of the grades that I made I am not very happy with now but I cannot change that so I need to focus on my grades right now because those are the ones I can change.
When people tell you that high school would be the best time of your life, you don’t really understand the magnitude of what they’re saying until your time is coming to an end. A lot of people say that you “find yourself” in college. I, however, had the advantage of finding myself in high school. These past six years have been awesome, and I really mean it. I know it might not seem believable for a high school student to enjoy school, but I’m not lying about this stuff. I felt this way even before there was a scholarship to apply for. My mom taught me from a young age to enjoy going to school, and as much stress as it might have caused me over the years, I still loved every second of it. It’s easy to focus on the undesirable parts like sleep
Looking back at the years that I have completed in high school is a funny but a true life changer. If I was to go back to one year of high school I would want to go back to freshman year. One reason why I would want to go back to freshman year is to talk to myself. Another reason I would want to go back it tell myself to listen more. The last reason would to see if I could improve myself in any way.
I want to end this story on a happy note. I really do. But I dread me going away to college, leaving Inaara in high school. But I dread the idea of me pouring all of my hard work into this essay and only see the minus on my transcript. But I dread the day I'm going to have to confront Andrew, the kid with aspirations to football in college, about playing lineman instead of wide receiver again next season, signifying the fact that our passing in the morning had truly been for nothing. At least the essay I’ve dreaded for so long is now finished.
BEEP! BEEP! BEEP! Imagine waking up early one day to your alarm clock screeching like a banshee. You climb out of bed and immediately fall onto the ground, exhausted from school the day before. The coaches made you run three whole miles! I know, I can’t believe it either! You pick your lifeless body up off of the ground and stumble to the bathroom. You check your phone for the time and scream in frustration. You can practically hear the Psycho theme music playing in the back of your head. Setting your alarm for six o’clock in the morning was a huge mistake. You got out of bed for absolutely no reason. It’s Saturday.
Throughout my life I have always been called a bright person, a reader, and an Einstein. When I was younger, I read many picture books such as Dr. Seuss and Dragon Tales and tried reading them to my younger siblings but they wouldn't cooperate. I was extremely fascinated about history and loved to play around if I was in that time period. For example, I pretended to be President Washington marching along the kitchen and even though my family didn't know much about him as they were from Colombia, they said I would make an amazing president one day. In elementary school I worked ahead of the other children and was made fun of for that but I didn’t care. Before middle I took a test that put me in an advanced math class so I can work at a much faster pass.Trust me, it was not as bad as I thought it would be so in my three years I worked hard and helped others understand the concepts of what we are learning in
Passion is necessary to excel. Once someone loses desire or motivation for something it becomes quite difficult to continue doing well in that field. I went through a crisis of lost motivation in my first two years of high school.
Sitting in my tedious middle school art class and pondering how I could entertain my bored peers, I was unable to concentrate on my teacher’s instructions for copying step-by-step an uninspired painting of a galloping horse. Staring mindlessly at our classroom’s dull clay depiction of Aristotle, I suddenly had an idea. I painted what I saw: blue and yellow hair and black and red tears wetting his face. Though my art teacher wasn’t thrilled, my classmates laughed, granting me the transient fulfillment I craved.
I was born in Arizona and moved to Oregon when I was six and since my mom likes to move a lot i've been to a lot of different schools. The classes i like the most or i feel like are my strongest areas are social studies and language arts. I’m not saying that i don't like any of my classes because i enjoy them, it’s just that i feel like i'm stronger in them that i am in math for example. If i was to list off one of my i strengths guess i'd say that i'm creative or at least that i'm good at thinking that i'm creative. My parents accept me to at least get a B’s in all my classes but i'm always shooting for an A. one of the areas that i struggle with like the majority of the students is procrastination but this year i've decided to take care of
When people make the change from elementary school to middle school, a lot of things change for them. Like the layout, the rules, and the hours, so when they think about going to high school they think it will be much tougher. Except there is not much of a difference between high school and middle school. Also the only difference between the two are not all that big. These are the I find similar and difference from middle school and high school.
Each May, all of the students from Ole Miss, Mississippi State, and Mississippi College come back home to Tupelo for summer break. For the first couple of weeks they are all excited to be reunited with their high school buddies, but eventually they run out of things to do and places to eat and they spend the rest of their break waiting for the fall term to start. I don't want to spend my college summers back at home doing the same exact things I have done since i was thirteen. During my summers at college, I want to working in Africa, studying in Spain, and serving others in Honduras.