To whom it may concern, Georgia Beckmann is one of the most intelligent, thoughtful and witty students I have seen in my counselling career. These qualities are impossible to miss through how she approaches her assignments, the quality of her insight into topics at hand, discussions in class and extracurricular activities. Georgia’s hard work has consistently earned her some of the highest grades of her class since freshman year, and she has continuously challenged herself each year to improve the quality of her work and analyses across academic disciplines. Georgia has earned straight A’s throughout her entire high school career, which is no surprise based on the hard-working spirit she exudes every day in all of her classes. This has carried …show more content…
She is a born leader, and works excellently in groups and frequently pushes her groups to reach their goals. Furthermore, I have rarely seen a student more respectful to both teachers and her peers than Georgia. She is a very social person, and is both outgoing and funny. Georgia is also exceptionally creative. She is always pushing herself to look at challenges and assignments in a different way and it always pays off, especially when writing essays and in other written assignments, as she is an amazing writer. The characteristics that Georgia has demonstrated throughout her entire high school career have prepared her for the upcoming challenge of collegiate academics. I am certain she will approach these new opportunities with the same persistency and drive for excellence that she applies to all of her endeavors, especially as she challenges herself with the new learning experiences and community that are available in the college setting. To conclude, Georgia is an extraordinary student and person, and I recommend her to this school with my highest regards. Sincerely, Georgia Beckmann Head of College Counselling Prospect Hill Academy Charter School Collegiate
In addition to tutoring and mentoring the children in the community, Jacelyn also holds the position as Volunteer and Outreach Coordination, requiring her recruit, organize, and oversee student volunteers in the project. In addition, due to financial constraints in her family, Jacelyn also has an off-campus job that requires her to work many late nights and weekends. This ability to manage two jobs, a research assistant position, and consistent participation in community service while maintaining her exceptional GPA at an academically rigorous institution like UCLA demonstrates her admirable character, work ethic, and time management, valuable skills found in few students.
Mary White Rowlandson was a colonial American who was held captive by Algonkian Indians during King Philip's War. She was born in 1637 in Somerset, England. Her parents brought her along with her nine siblings to the colonies when she was young. Her parents were John and Joan White and she married Reverend Joseph Rowlandson in 1656. Their first child, Mary, died after her third birthday and they had three other children named Joseph, Mary, and Sarah.
As solely a student, I will tell you that Lauren is an amazing student. In a classroom environment, Lauren is knowledgeable about many subjects, participates often, and always seeks to learn more. Specifically in social studies, Lauren has an extensive knowledge of international, historical, dates; events; and people. With every book that we read in English, Lauren is able to find metaphors that I never would have noticed.
Erika is part of National Honors Society because of her outstanding achievements these past few years. She’s been able to show great, qualities, involvement and pride as a Streamwood High School student. Erika is an exemplary student and peer to many around her. She is respectful and responsible. Her pride is shown through events that she helped organize such as the “Teacher's Appreciation Week Entrance Welcoming” and her participation in the Streamwood High School Marching Band and Streamwood High School Pep Band. Though she believes that school spirit is very important she also knows that school is all about education and learning. This is why she is not only involved around the community ,but also maintains a 4.0 GPA and will never accept
On February 10, 1676 a dreadful event hit the settlers of Lancaster. The Narragansett Indians attacked and killed countless people and destroyed several houses. One of the men they killed begged for his life and even offered them money. The Indians didn’t pay any attention to him and hit him on the head with a hatchet, then proceeded to strip him of his clothes. Throughout this account Mary Rowlandson show an amazing trust and reliance in God.
Hard-working students dedicated to their work succumb to stress and panic when the pressure of college and the need to do well intensifies. For Nayla Kidd, who grew up under a household which valued education, this was a nightmarish reality. While in college, Kidd’s mother obtained both a doctorate in toxicology at MIT as well as a masters in public health from Johns Hopkins (Svrluga). From the start, the pressure was on for Nayla, and her family reputation was on the line. On top of maintaining amazing grades, “Nayla Kidd ran track and did horseback riding in high school… she taught a popular belly dancing class at Columbia--[and] loves to DJ” (Svrluga). Her extensive resume reveals her true love for
Allison is a sophomore at Seminole High School in Pinellas County. She has never received a grade other than an A and has been on the Dean’s List in school since the third grade. She is currently ranked first in her class (1 out of 506) and carries at 4.64 weighted GPA. To the point, during the 3rd report period she earned a 100% or higher in five of her seven classes, including her AP classes. She is currently taking two AP classes in addition to her other Honors classes and will be taking Dual Enrollment and four AP classes next year as
Georgia is a country in the middle of Europe and Asia, that is very mountainous. In this essay, you will learn more about Georgia’s people, their lifestyles, customs, and courtesies. “Any guest is God’s messenger,” a Georgian saying (pg.3), that means they welcome anyone in their home, even if they weren’t expected.
Countless of things happen each and every day, but some of them, nobody can see coming. On January 29th, 1933 many people went to sleep thinking that the next day would be just another average day, but it turned out to be the start of one of the most horrific events in world history. January 30th, 1933 President Hindenburg appointed Adolf Hitler Chancellor of Germany, which was the start of this event. This was the start of the Holocaust, and this is the story of a survivor, Georgia Gabor.
Georgia Gabor was born in Budapest in 1930. She is a Holocaust survivor, her entire family was annihilated and she is the only one that survived besides one cousin. She was captured three times by the Nazis and they do not managed to get her in a concentration camp. Although she was one of the people who managed the food for the Nazis. She came to the United States as a ward of the federal government when she was 17 years old. At such a young age she had already experienced more than a lifetime of terror.She saw people hanging by their ankles with mutilated bodies. She saw women, young and old, raped repeatedly. She too was raped by five men at one time.When she tells her story she closes her eyes as if reliving the whole ordeal. "I can still
Furthermore, she really stood out in the area of extracurricular activities. Marcela should be admitted to Cal Berkeley due to her weighted GPA of a 4.28. According
“We’re all in a state of quiet panic,” said Kim Cesaro (Terry). About Ten miles from the horrors and big city life of St. Ann, many children are disappearing. Over the course of a month, two young girls were kidnapped from different suburbs in the northern area of St. Ann and were later found dead. In 1993, one of the girls missing was a 9-year-old by the name of Angie Housman. There is plenty of heartbroken and fearful parents and citizens in the county. “I’m glad people are watching out. This is a scary thing for us” Chief Runge said (Terry).
Rev. David Reimann was 51 years old when he passed away on January 15, 2008. He was a faithful pastor at St. John Lutheran Church in Dublin, Ohio for 17 years. He was born on August 1, 1957 in Michigan. He grew up there and moved to Dublin in 1990. He graduated from Ludington High School, Michigan, and got his Bachelor’s degree from Concordia University, Ann Arbor. He then went to The University of Michigan School of Music to receive his master’s degree and then went to Concordia Seminary in St. Louis. He was married for 28 years to his loving wife Mary Jo and had four children; Kim, Tara, Tim, and Malia.
The work ethic Haley displays is one that cannot be matched. Her devotion to her studies and extracurriculars is a valuable trait. Her dedication to her classes has not only earned her a continuous spot on the Dean’s List, but has also helped to further her knowledge for the workplace she aspires to be in. Haley is an active member in her sorority and has
19 years ago, a beautiful baby girl was born to two BYU students. Today that girl attends BYU as a freshman Mechanical Engineering student. Brought up by a Elementary Education major and a Computer Science major, she developed a love of reading at a very young age. That love of reading led to expanded horizons and developed a love of learning in the girl. She nervously began school and suprisingly found that it was very easy for her. As she continued through school, she supplemented her learning with reading, and in fifth grade she entered her first accelerated program. From then on she was largely responsible for her own home work. She continued successfully through school, being recognized for her academic acheivement in all areas. In 9th grade she took her first of many AP classes. Through AP, Honors, and Concurrent Enrollment, she graduated in the Top 30 of her class with over 30 college credits. In addition to her acheivements in school, she also joined her school 's Color Guard and participated consistently in that. Her senior year she acted as Captain of her team, and led them to be First in the state in their division. Color Guard was also key in developing her social skills. Through guard, she learned to work well with other people and she developed life long friendships. After attending high school, she applied and was accepted to BYU bringing her life full circle. In her first semester here she has continued in her academic acheivement,