I am interested in joining the Honors College for several reasons. Firstly I will have the opportunity to study in multiple fields at the same time. Secondly, I will get the chance to discuss new ideas and other topics of scientific importance, with highly intellectual Professors and students, which will assist me in innovating something of worth and value. Moreover, as Davidson School of Chemical Engineering at Purdue University provides a great exposure through class projects, community building activities, the variety of internship opportunities as well as an amazing research environment, I find it perfect to gain excellence.
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For me, the largest draw to joining the Engineering Honors Program is being able to work with and get to know my professors on a level that I wouldn't be able to in a larger classroom setting. In a large classroom setting, I don't see myself getting many opportunities to interact with my professors outside of office hours, which I still absolutely plan to take advantage of, but being in smaller classes would allow me, and the class as a whole, to have more time to ask our professors questions. On the subject of the other students, I believe that being in honors classes will give me the opportunity to interact with some of the smartest people in my graduating class, and I look forward to participating in that smaller and closer-knit group.
I, Troy Weber, want to join National Honor Society to benefit my community and myself. This experience will help me with completing difficult tasks, handling a situation or just finding a way to talk to another person. I want to help my community because there is so much work that can be done. People need help everyday and I want to give up my time to lend them a hand or two. Volunteer work can lead to a better character and create a sense of care for the people within a small and large community.
it recognizes that students excel academically, have strong leadership, and have done service to the community. By joining NJHS my leadership skills will improve. Also joining National Junior Honor Society gives me different opportunities. I want to have more leadership experience, continue to grow academically, improve my character skills, and benefit others. I have many goals for the future and I feel that joining National Junior Honor Society will help me meet them.
I want to be a member of National Honor Society because I believe it will provide me with more opportunities to help out in the community. I will use the honor of being a member of NHS to set an example for the younger generation of Storm Lake, starting with my four younger siblings. I hope to add to the character of Storm Lake by being a positive influence on those around me. Volunteering in the community will allow me to gain skills that I will use throughout high school and into the rest of my life. I hope that you consider adding to the National Honor Society roster as I truly believe I can do great things for the Storm Lake community.
To be in National Honor society is an enormous accomplishment. I should be picked because I have copious skills that I can bring to the table. I am a great leader and I am very organized. I am a huge role model for girls who want to go into fields that typically only guys do. I am an honorary member of National Honor Society of High School Scholars which is impeccable. I already have 26 high school credits and 16 college credits. I have been in numerous different activities such as, soccer, volleyball, band, drama, VES kids chorus, ballet, tech club, and tae kwon do. I am a very strong student when it comes to grades and I also like a challenge. I am very creative and can come up with countless ideas on how to help the community. I love helping
Being chosen to join the National Honor Society has made me realize that people notice what I do. It makes me want to put myself out there in a positive way, and lead in a way others will follow. I have trouble using my voice to lead instead, I shy down. I think National Honor Society will help me use my voice to become the leader I strive to be.
Something that I have done to make my school/community a better place is becoming a member of National Honor Society. This society is a club within my school that is focused on the betterment of the community. To stay a member within the club, one must gain 80 points a semester, one can gain points from volunteering or donating materials for events such as card making for the elderly and Toys for Tots. I personally have gained all of my points for the semester by volunteering at multiple places. Some of the places that I have volunteered at are the Houston Food Bank, Families Feeding Families at Tomball Christbridge Fellowship, and TEAM resale shop in Tomball. All of these locations where I volunteered for over a total of 15 hours over the
I am the best candidate for the Honors College because I exemplify the entire mission statement and more. I am an an all around student that participates in my community and my school. I am very intelligent and have challenged myself in the classroom by taking many honors and AP courses. I’ve joined many clubs that promote who I am as a person. Key club has been my favorite cub because I love what the club stands for.
I would like to be a member of the National Honor Society because I feel like I could help the school and the community. I have demonstrated with my academic achievements and my GPA that I am determined to work hard and do whatever it takes in order to get a job done. I have had principal’s honor roll almost all my life. I have gotten many awards from my teachers over the years and I will be getting many more over the last three years of high school.
Participating in the honors college will propel me into a greater path in my school and in my entire life. Being a part of the Georgia State University honors college will open avenues for me over these next 3 years. As a student in the honor college, I will have access to exclusive scholarships, internship, support and a network of like minded peers. The honor college will allow me to connect with my classmates that have the same goals and aspirations, which in hand will help us build each other. Participating In the honors college will also enhance my career post-graduation.
Ever since I was a little boy that I knew about the value of education. Unfortunately, neither of my parents had the possibility to attend college. As I grew up, I became aware of the difficulties my parents passed by to raise me and I realized that this is not the future I wanted to have. From this moment, my focus on education emerged and became solid. With their love, sacrifice and time, I was able to graduate high school and get into college, even though money was always tight. Now, I am a hard working student that strives for his objectives with excellence. Texas Tech Honors college has a great reputation in the U.S, and around the world. Being part of the TTU honors college would be a dream accomplished. This would increase my opportunities
I plan to contribute and positively impact the experiences of the students, the staff, and the program as a whole by applying myself in a variety of roles to exemplify a model student throughout my participation in the Honors Program.
Being a part of the Honors Program at USD will push me to grow in my own abilities and gain even more confidence. I have been at a small all-girls high school the past four years where I have really been challenged to improve my leadership skills, be more participatory in the classroom, share my ideas, and work closely with teachers, so I think it would be beneficial for me to continue in that setting. I look forward to be able to learn outside of what I already know I am interested in to explore new interests and passions. Team-taught courses also seem like a great benefit of the Honors Program because it would be valuable to get perspectives from different areas of study. In my high school, I have made connections in certain classes, such
Although my rejection to Morehead State University was no surprise, due to my previous college standings, I was highly disappointed. In hopes of a better outcome after sending my final transcripts for the spring term of 2017, I shortly received my news of rejection.
In the Honors College, students are expected to have a higher degree of scholarship and be committed to the community. Although I feel that I am able to excel at Purdue, being a part of the Honors College will push me to succeed. Aside from the different