The opportunities that NHS provides and would provide me if I was to be accepted are vast. NHS would provide me an extra element I would be able to add to my transcript to help me get into a university that I would like to join. I believe that if I were to join NHS it would greatly help me get into that college and that program. NHS would not only help me get into college but it would also recognize the effort I put into my school work and my sports. I have always taken the hardest and the most rigorous courses and excelled at them as well.
Character is presumably the most important trait that anyone can have. People judge based on character and it can shape who you are. I believe that I have good character and that I am a good person. In my opinion being a good person, doing what is right, and doing well in school are the three main things that shape your character from the beginning of preschool all the way
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It takes time out of your day and usually goes unpaid. In my life I have been involved in many service “projects”. One service that I have always participated in and enjoy doing is helping the boys in sixth grade and below. I have worked many boys basketball tournaments and helped out at these tournaments. I have also went to the saturday morning boys basketball practices as well as the camps that have taken place over the years. At these practices and the camps I lead the boys in drills, help them out, and teach them. I have also helped out at the preschool, the dinners, and other celebrations at the Landeck Church. I believe that I do posses the qualities of service and that I always will. For me NHS is a great accomplishment and is something that I have always strived to be in. Being a possible candidate is an honor, but being able to join NHS would be a very big deal to me. I hope I will be able to join, be able to say that I am a NHS member, and be able to have it on my transcript for
I am honored to have been a potential candidate for NHS, and if I am selected to be a member of this esteemed club, I promise to represent the organization as well as the school with Character through Scholarship, Service, and
Though my primary goal is to ameliorate my leadership skills, there are many reasons for my wanting to become a member of the National Honor Society. Not only would my membership appeal to colleges to whom I may be applying to, it would challenge me in such a way as to further develop valuable life skills, such as responsibility and character. Any collective efforts or activities made would allow me to build teamwork capabilities, hone project management aptitude, and make friends. My acceptance into the NHS would also guarantee future access to applications for the NHS Scholarship Program, which will financially aid me in entering the college of my choice.
Being a part of National Honor Society means that I am held at a higher standard than most students. I am to uphold the four pillars of National Honor Society, which are service, scholarship, leadership, and character. All four aspects of NHS have been important in my life and have shaped me into who I am today. Being involved with and serving my community has given me a better understanding of the needs of a community. I have had the opportunities to help people, which brings me joy, and gives me a way to reach out to my surrounding area. Being a good scholar has meant the world to me all of my life and it has begun to pay off. I see myself excelling in areas of life that some struggle. It has also helped me get into good colleges and have
Being a member of FBLA and NHS truly has been an incredible and highly beneficial experience for me, for it has helped and positively influence my development. It has allowed me to mature and grow. As well as to know what I want to study after high
I am deeply honored to be recognized as an eligible candidate for the National Honors Society. After learning about the National Honor Society, and what the organization represented, I knew it was something I wanted to participate in. This organization works hard to better educational opportunities for students across the nation, and that is something I would like to play a part in to further the outstanding reputation of the NHS. I believe that this is an opportunity I deserve due to my recognizable hard work. I am aware that the NHS is known for recognizing students with outstanding grades and commendable characteristics, which is something I believe I have obtained throughout my years of hard work.
Reaching my goal in becoming a member of the National Honor Society would give me a great sense of pride both academically and personally. As a person I have ambition, academic excellence, and great decision making skills to offer NHS. I have been striving to do my academic best for a chance to be in the NHS, I show this with my 3.5 GPA. The National Honor Society is based off four pillars: Scholarship, Leadership, Service and Character.
To be selected for NHS is both an honor and a privilege. If selected I will bring the same positive attitude to the club as I would to my school work and FBLA. I am willing to participate in any tasks offered to me whether in or out of school. I will continue to make a difference in my community
First, I would like to express my gratitude for being considered for entrance into the FHS Chapter of the National Honor Society. It would be a great honor to represent our school in such a prestigious organization. Should I be accepted, my main goals would be to uphold the values expected by members of the NHS, continue my community service and participation in both in school and out of school activities, and maintain the grades that I have earned throughout my education. I once again thank you for the opportunity to be considered for entrance into the NHS, and for you taking the time to review my
As is aforementioned, good grades are not the only reason that a student gets to join the NHS. Outstanding character in school and in the community is almost even more important to getting in than anything else. I have shown this character in some of the extracurricular activities
Being selected as a member of Grove School’s National Honor Society would be a great honor for me because I hope to achieve my goal of exhibiting my dedication to academics, community service and extra circulars. I strive to be a role model and a resource for my peers by guiding them in the right direction. I think I could be a valuable addition to NHS because I have a strong work ethic, have a passion for helping people and not only meet but exceed all the qualifications of leadership, character, service and scholarship.
Scholarship, service, leadership, and character; these are the four pillars of NHS, and these are four things that are taken into consideration when finding new candidates for NHS. In every class, some people automatically can’t try because they don’t meet the scholarship requirement. Then more people are taken out because they don’t meet the character requirements. Even more people are taken out because they haven’t spent enough time doing community service, and then more because they don’t have much experience as a leader. After all of this, you are left with a select few people who make it to the interview, and I believe I should be one of those few. With high grades, multiple weeks in which I have served, more than one leadership position,
Being a member of the National Honor Society would mean something very important to me. It means that I will get to be apart of something that helps improves many people's lives on a daily basis. From the time I was young, I had always had this thing inside me to want to help people. It could be the smallest thing from buying can food items for the poor to spending my evenings coaching. No matter what it is or what effort it took, it always gave me the same heart felt moment, knowing I did something for the better. I want to be in National Honor Society because I want to make a difference. There are a lot of people out there who need assistance. That means there needs to be people in this world who help the ones in need and I want to be one
The NHS pillars have helped to mold me into the man I am today. Scholarship has helped me to grow in knowledge throughout my school career. I have a rare neurological immune disease called CIDP (chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy), and I knew that I would not be as physically fit as other kids. I knew I had to make up for my weaknesses, so I decided to further my intellect. I have always strived to have All A's and to always apply myself when it came to my education. Without scholarship, I would not have my 35 ACT score or be number six in my class. I would also not have received the scholarships and other blessings I have gained through my hard work and dedication. Leadership is another important thing that I have gained. When
I have let the four pillars of NHS greatly influence how I go about my daily life throughout high school. Scholarship is a big one that I look at everyday while I am studying. Scholarship is the commitment to learning. I commit myself everyday to my school work, I have always done this and it has helped me become a very studious young woman. Allowing this pillar to have a big influence on my life has helped set me up for a successful future.
My interest in nursing first developed as a young child with the simple words of ‘lets play Doctors’. It’s easy to describe this as just a game, however following through each of my aspirations in life I've grown more, pushed further and finally understand that an innocent game has turned into an exciting adventure. Im so incredibly enthusiastic about applying for this course and ultimately knowing I am part of