I am a hardworking student that gets their work done. I’m used to getting straight A’s on my report card and great things said from my teachers. I study hard when I need to and I stay focused. I feel that going to Renaissance High School will challenge me academically. I will also be surrounded by others who are willing to learn and think that education is important.
The thought of going to high school is scary enough, so I want to go to a good one. Like Almost every student, I stress out an about school sometimes and how I will do. I want to do my best and make my family proud. I'd like to see myself doing well and so does my friends and parents. Giving it my all is what I strive to do.
My friends also want to go to Renaissance as well.
Liberty is a based Christian University. Liberty University has Christian values. Liberty is one of the largest Christian University in the world. I chose Liberty University because I want a better future and I want to have a closer relationship with God. I want to grow spiritually and I like that Liberty University is a college based on religion. Their online programs are great and encouraging. Liberty has excellent academic programs. Their online programs are flexible and offer many degree programs to choose from online. The staff and faculty are friendly and care about your success. The professors are caring and helpful to their students. They always there to answer any of your questions. The staff and faculty listen to your concerns. Liberty
It is a honor to be admitted to be considered for the National Junior Honor Society. Over my first months at Hickory Creek middle school, I had heard about the national junior honors society. In the beginning, I thought to myself, What is this junior honor society? I wonder what they do. Over the course of the winter I found out how the NJHS helps give back to the community and helps its member succeed academically.This things stood out to me because I try to excel academically while, giving back to people and I feel that I meet the standards to join the NJHS.
There are countless reasons why I have chosen Xavier University of Louisiana. Xavier will guide me to exceed all of my expectations with plenty of effort, focus, and determination. One of my main reasons for coming to Xavier is the wonderful biology pre-med program. I know that Xavier's dedicated faculty has helped many African Americans attain their goals of completing medical school. Whether a professor teaches an essential concept or an academic advisor assists with application processes, Xavier has all of the resources I will need to go to medical school. Going into Xavier, my expectations include becoming an ideal candidate for medical school to become a dermatologist or pediatrician. I plan to meet this expectation through rigorous
After realizing I didn’t get into Renaissance, I felt so many emotions. The only thing I could remember is hearing my mom and my late grandpa’s voice. “Failure may bring you down, but it will never knock your success”. Though, I didn’t get accepted, it allowed me to fail forward. My dedication to my success means the world. When I think about Renaissance, I think of the wonderful programs and curriculum that challenges its students. I think about the SAT Boot Camp programs, Scholarship opportunities and College Preparatory classes that can create a perfect foundation for my future.
I am Hayley Romero. I attend Anna L. Klein school. I am 13 years old, and have big dreams. I was born in North Bergen, New Jersey. I am Ecuadorian, and I am proud. I am the only child, but I have a dog named Snoopy. I believe that I am an excellent student for County Prep High School. It would be a great opportunity for me and it is something that I am very excited to be a part of. I am a very sterling student and work very hard in school. I care a lot about my grades and continuously find areas where I can improve. I feel that being a part of County Prep High School would be a great jump-start to my future. I love to learn and always strive to improve myself. I always take pride in my schoolwork and work hard.
A lot of people set a challenge to improve. By setting a challenge, individuals work hard, asking for help and advice from experienced advisors. Challenges motivate people and keep them working hard. The most significant challenge I have faced was getting a full scholarship into the private school, American Heritage High School in Plantation. This challenge was crucial for me because I came to United States in the middle of sixth grade. I went to Falcon Cove Middle School, and the school placed me in regular classes within the ESOL program. The ESOL program is a program designed for foreign students who do not speak English well. I got out of the program once I passed the placement test to the Cambridge program. In middle school, I won a variety
At this point in my college career, I have reached the limit as to what the Miami-Dade Honors College can offer me. So far I have pursued an Associate in Arts degree in Biology and am looking forward to the next step in my education. My experiences here have allowed me to grow heavily both as a student and an individual, but I am limited in the amount of resources currently available to me. For example, I do not have the variety of courses and study abroad opportunities that four-year college students have. Hence, I have taken all the science and math courses towards my associates degree at Miami-Dade College, but I am left to explore other options to continue to advance my preparation for a career in the science field. This is because I have
Attending high schools should be more than just exposing students to a structured curriculum. High school should also be a place where students are allowed to think outside of the box. Schools should inspire creativity, sparks curiosity, and fuels ambition.
I have been involved in the Future Farmers of America chapter at Powhatan High School since my sophomore year of high school. I took my first agriculture class sophomore year because my older sister had taken a welding class and thoroughly enjoyed it. When in the class I learned about FFA and decided to join the club because I found it interesting. That year I learned more about the organization and became interested in becoming more involved in the organization. By becoming more involved in the FFA organization, I began to become passionate about the organization and wanted to ;earn how to become more involved. At the end of my sophomore year, I interviewed to become the Reporter of the Powhatan High School FFA chapter and I was honored to be appointed to the position. Once appointed the position, I was learned leadership and organizational skills in this position. At the end of my junior year, I was appointed the a Vice Resident of Chapter and I am currently serving in this position.
I want to attend Xaverian Brothers High School because it is a unique experience, there is a religious component to Xaverian, I would like to attend a high school with better behaved kids than the ones in my class, and I find the idea of a brotherhood at a high school inviting. It is a unique experience to me because most kids from my middle school and from my town are going to go to my local public high school, but I feel attending a private catholic high school like Xaverian will educate me better. It would also make my chances of enrolling at a successful university as in Notre Dame or Villanova higher. I enjoy the religious aspect of Xaverian considering I am not as religious as I probably should be as a catholic. I go to a church where there is CCD once a month and I do not visit church every Sunday.
Vance Matthews: I am from Marina, California where I attended Monte Vista Christian High School. It wasn’t until my sophomore year of high school that I decided to push myself so that I could get into a four year college. I shot-gunned my applications, applying to twenty two universities. When looking into Tufts, the passionate students and professors, and the varied programs the school offered, aligned with what I wanted in a school. Now, I can’t believe that I am a rising sophomore. My friends say I am an anomaly because my interests are extremely varied and I’m involved with so many activities. At Tufts, I’ve been mostly involved with the Institute for Global Leadership’s EPIIC program on Russia, and the ALLIES Civilian-Military organization.
Welcome to North Eugene High School, the home of the highlanders. A great choice for your high school education. When I was first introduced to North I felt confident that I would graduate college ready, and that I would have an amazing time on the journey there. North Eugene High School has great staff and an awesome student body who are competent and care about you succeeding. Here we have the International Baccalaureate program which offers lots of options for college credit. The teachers here want you to graduate prepared for the world and work hard to get you there everyday. Though North Eugene High School is always looking to the future for its students, we also have a rich history. North Eugene High School is the second oldest High School
I am interested in working as a Third Grade Teacher at Fort Lewis Mesa Elementary, for Durango School District 9-R, because we share valuable goals such as providing innovative education and instilling the love of learning to encourage children to become life-long learners. I have experience with primary and intermediate grade levels and I would enjoy teaching in a third grade classroom. I would like to teach for Fort Lewis Mesa Elementary, because I would enjoy being part of a school which values community and student growth through closing the achievement gap.
Entering high school is the beginning of a whole new learning experience. Transitioning from middle school, high school presents more classes, students, and a bigger campus. It brings new expectations and responsibilities to each of us. High school also offers fresh chances to make new friends, try new sports and activities, and really explore who we are as individuals. The goal is to maintain good grades, score high on the SAT test, and keep a positive attitude so colleges and universities will accept you. Of course it's not as easy at sounds, but it's achievable. It requires a lot of work and dedication to every subject. Some students breeze their way through while others live in misery trying to pass their
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