...NHS - ESSAY Being inducted into National Honor Society would be an honor for me, Armando Olivan, to be able to do and achieve while in high school. Many and much gratitude would be given for the opportunity to be part of such talented and very well thought of organization in school. Knowing that many students get the opportunity and fail to take a chance at what could be a life changing experience for them. I know that with being inducted into National Honor Society there does come responsibility. There are meetings I must attend, there are activities I must help with and so forth. Whether it be a car wash I must wake up early for to go help raise money. Or something as simple as volunteering as picking up the trash. I must also keep my...
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...I believe that I should be in national honors society for many reasons. I believe I work very hard for my grades and always do all that I can to help other people improve on their grades.I also try to do all that I can to help my community. Last of all I believe that I am very responsible and respectful. I take my grades very seriously. I have never gotten a C on my report card and I have always taken Honors class. I think grades are something that reflects the type of person that you are. I think that My grades show That I care and that I am very hardworking. Also it shows that I like to challenge myself. I believe that challenging yourself everyday will make you a better person. Also I think it is very important to help others with their...
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...I feel honored that I was chosen to be accepted into The National Honor Society. I never expected that I would get the chance to join, but this has proven me wrong. This shows that I have a chance to join. To be completely honest, I have only heard about NHS from my cousins who are already a part of NHS.I think that I deserve this honor, because I know myself that I have worked hard for this and believe that I have what it takes to be apart of The National Honor Society. As I am aware, The National Honor Society recognizes students with grades that are quite outstanding and a great character. I believe that I possess both. My grades from last quarter and the quarter before were quite outstanding. My quarter one’s GPA was 4.0 and quarter two’s GPA was 3.8. As you can see my grades are top priority because I work hard for the grades that I want and achieve. Unlike most kids in Hawaii, I was raised in different surroundings. Although, I was born here in Hawaii, I moved to Alaska when I was 2 years old. Compared to my life in Alaska to life in Hawaii, they are completely different from one another. Life in Alaska for me was quite a pleasant one, Alaska was my...
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...National Junior Honor Society Essay Scholarship School has always come relatively easy for me. Even when I was young I was always motivated to be the best in getting AR points in my grade, and for a while I was the best. I consistently try my best to get an A, even when I feel like giving up. When I don’t get one I usually feel disappointed in myself and regularly try to correct my mistake before it can happen again. When I grow up I want to be an engineer, so I try extra hard in math and science. I do well in group projects and I have been best in class in a couple of public speeches. I also was tested and had one of the best reading levels in my school family/team. Reaching 270 AR points in first grade may not earn me any scholarships, but it shows that I’m a self motivated hard working kid. Participation & Leadership...
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...Jadeyn Schutt 190054 National Honor Society Essay Leadership is a very important quality that I value and strive to live out in my every day life through athletics and academics. One way that I lead through athletics is serving as our volleyball team’s floor captain. That means that I am responsible for my team’s conduct and communicating with the officials. As the setter, I have the ability to lead my teammates through constant encouragement and positive actions. By improving each contact into a hittable ball, I am able to set my teammates up for success. An opportunity that I was able to lead off the court was by hosting a team meal at my house before senior night. We were able to bond during this night together. I also organized the senior gifts, planned the ribbon schedule, and made our lockerroom bulletin board. As I was usually the last one out of the...
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...I am deeply honored to be among the small group of students who are eligible for the National Honor Society. This is something that I have been looking forward to since my Freshman year. Being in all of the clubs and extracurricular activities, I have heard about this organization since I first walked into Waukesha North. Another stronger reinforcer was seeing my sister walk across the stage and seeing how honored she was, made me even more eager to be apart of this prestigious society. I strongly believe that this organization does great things in society, and that I can play a part in furthering its com. I would love to receive this honor because I have worked incredibly hard to get to this point in school and life in general. The National Honor Society is known for recognizing students with outstanding grades and characters, I believe that I have both. Currently, I have a 4.1 cumulative GPA. I have achieved the grades by taking challenging classes and having a lot of GRIT. GRIT is a trait based on an individual's passion for a particular long-term goal, along with a powerful motivation to achieve their respective objective. GRIT is not able to be taught; it is a biological trait that a person gets from their parents, and I believe that I have a lot of it. As for character, I believe that I demonstrate...
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...After conducting extensive research on the history of the National Junior Honor Society, my understanding and appreciation of what this program represents and offers have deepened immensely. It is truly an honor to be considered for membership in the Copiague Middle School chapter of the National Junior Honor Society. To have the opportunity to be a part of a community that takes pride in motivating students to inspire other young people to be selfless, to become leaders, and thrive academically is heartwarming. Furthermore, being recognized as a dedicated and tenacious student who loves helping people, mentoring, and encouraging others to pay it forward has inspired me to continue to welcome challenges and inspire positive change within myself as well...
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...The four pillars of the National Honor Society have been a set standard of principles I have consistently followed throughout my academic career. Through persistent dedication in the fields of scholarship, leadership, character, and service, I have been able to maintain exceptional grades and superior rankings in academics and music while still being a part of multiple activities in my school community. Being able to balance these four principles have allowed me to succeed and surpass expectations set by myself and my school. Scholarship is characterized by severe commitment to learning and ambition. I focus on this by taking the most rigorous courses available to me at my school. Since freshman year, I have only taken honors or advanced placement academic courses. Moreover, to ensure I surpass expectations, I make studying a part of my routine to maintain the 4.0 grade point average I have. In addition to the four main subjects in school, I have studied guitar in a separate school and at my high school for over three years. My dedication to music and countless hours of practice have landed me a spot in the Bayonne High School honors guitar trio. Throughout my entire academic and music carrer, my...
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...National Honor Society Application Essay Being nominated to be apart of the prestigious National Honor Society is a great accomplishment in itself. It is proof of my determination and dedication to my future and further education. I believe that being an active participant would further my opportunities to contribute to my school, community, and education. As a sophomore, I may not have been presented as many opportunities as other candidates but I have taken full advantage of as many leadership positions and service projects as possible. As soon as I walked into the halls of Heritage High School I created several goals for myself to accomplish before I graduate. One of the goals with highest priority was being inducted into the National Honor Society, and now this goal is closer than ever. To be a member of the National Honor Society is to be recognized as a student with...
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...The National Junior Honor Society (NJHS) is a group of students who have demonstrated greatness in the areas of Service, Character, Citizenship, Scholarship and Leadership. As a student from Mark Twain Middle School, I am honored to be chosen by my teachers and leaders from my school to give me the chance to prove what a hard working determined student I am. I really want to join NJHS to learn more, help the less fortunate, raise money for charities and everything else. I am a superb student who is ready to take on the responsibility and commitment of NJHS. Leadership is the ability to set good examples for others to follow. I’ve been an impeccable leader especially in the last two years as I was a patrol that many young students look...
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...I am deeply honored to be invited to join National Honor Society. This is something that I never heard of, but after understanding the organizations I am looking forward to be a part of NHS. I would be excited to join such a society because it will allow me to grow as a person, and give as much as I can for others. I believe that I am qualify to become a member of the NHS because I work hard and I possess the qualities of scholarship, service, leadership, and character. I consider myself a scholar because I always aim to be the best in everything I do. I work hard and I strive for excellence in all of my classes. I also like to challenge myself, such as getting out of my comfort zone, taking honor classes and AP classes to build more knowledge. I make sure that...
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...National Junior Honor Society Application Essay Scholarship I believe that I have demonstrated scholarship throughout the experience that I have had so far at Carmel Middle School. Every quarter last year and this year, I have earned a 4.0 GPA. Doing my best in school is important to me because learning is a huge part in life and it is the beginning of the path to getting good jobs. If you do not learn then you would never grow and expand your mind. Getting good grades is also important to me because it gives me a sense of accomplishment and it is reflects my hard work. Participation and Leadership I take part in many school and community activities. At school I am a member of multiple clubs such as Next Steps Bible Club, CRU Bible Study, choir, track, and I was a member of the seventh grade volleyball team. Some of the other co-curricular activities that I enjoy participating in outside of school are guitar lessons, babysitting and confirmation through my church. One of the things that I am proud of is when I did the annual lemonade stand day. I was interviewed about the entrepreneurial lessons learned that I had learned from doing lemonade stands, and that interview was put in the paper. Also, in Carmel Dad’s Club Basketball I...
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...Extracurricular Activities: MEChA: During my time as a member of MEChA I have gotten together with other Hispanic or Latino to come up with ideas on how we can share our culture and continue to spread diversity in different ways. Key Club: As a Key Club member I have become more of a participant of my community through volunteering. Key Club has offered a variety of ways to participate in many volunteer opportunities. National Honors Society: NHS has been a great way for me to become more confident in my academic accomplishments. E.R.A (Equity Requires All): In ERA I have been given a great opportunity to share my own experience with racial discrimination and hear the stories of others. ERA has served as a basis of encouragement to inspire others to voice their opinion on racial...
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...One of my goals in high school was to become a member of National Honor Society. I always admired the individuals that were inducted because they were known for being diligent workers, intelligent, and selfless. It has been an enormous honor to be part of this organization for which I worked exhaustingly to get into. The four pillars of National Honor Society represent a whole embodiment of virtue one must poses to qualify for this distinction, but the true representation of the four pillars is how they build one’s character to prepare them for the future. First, the pillar of scholarship represents an intellectual student. It is through time, dedication, and commitment to learning that a student gains knowledge. This pillar has motivated me to understand that in order to gain the most out of education you must be willing to spend time studying and reading to comprehend the subject. However, the pillar of scholarship does not restrict to school. By committing myself to earn the best grades is a representation of the dedication...
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...It is an honor and privilege to be recognized as a candidate for the National Junior Honor Society. At Lincoln I am a scholar, and have obtained a 3.9 G.P.A and will work hard to keep that in place all year long. Last quarter, I succeeded with 95% in Humanities, 93% in Math, and finally 96% in Science. In the past, I have also received two Presidential Gold awards for my exceptional grades. These grades clearly make me a prime candidate for National Junior Honor Society. Throughout the classroom and the community, I am a leader. In the classroom, certain people look up to me as a leader. I was elected to the student council, which demonstrates the fact that people are confident in my ability to lead. I strive to do what is best for...
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