...The National Honor Society's four pillars of character, scholarship, leadership, and service reflect the core values that shape well-rounded, successful individuals, not just during the high school years, but for lifelong achievement. I believe these pillars will lay the foundation for thriving in roles such as a friend, coworker, family member, or simply a citizen. The pillar that I believe resonates most strongly with my own experiences is leadership. As a freshman, earning a varsity baseball spot required me to adapt to a new, heightened level of performance. While I may not be the “team captain”, I focused on positively influencing those around me through accountability, motivation, and sharing my skills/knowledge with my teammates. Last...
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...National Honor Society has shaped my development and fueled my growth throughout life. The pillars of National Honor Society include scholarship, service, leadership, and character. Academic achievement is crucial to advance throughout one’s future goals. Service allows individuals to build relationships and to better organizations and systems through which the community is able to function. Leadership is a pivotal point throughout the exploration of oneself and one’s aspirations. Character encompasses the emotional and moral elements that reside in each individual. The four pillars form the backbone of each member, provoking successful progress through his or her future goals. Firstly, scholarship is a lifelong pledge to continually expand...
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...The four pillars of the National Honors Society is scholarship, service, leadership, and character. To me scholarship means when you devote your time and effort towards pursuing academic excellence and being an example of accomplishing academic success. In my life, service means being a role model in the community through acts of community service and community empowering acts. Leadership to me means to be a positive role model and somebody who brings the community together by their character, actions and words. Last but not least, character to me means that I myself and the traits I exemplify should set a positive example for how people should act and present themselves in the community. Of the four pillars of NHS, a pillar I shine particular...
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...Although the pillars are specifically for National Honor Society (NHS), these pillars also support my life. Before entering NHS sophomore year, I was living by these four pillars, yet NHS made the pillars in my life flourish. My character has been forming since I was a child by my parents, my surroundings, and myself. Joining NHS only made my character thrive even further by surrounding myself with others striving to be the best version of them. Although NHS announced we were the school’s leaders, leading is much simpler than that; it does not take an election to make you a leader. Being a leader means just doing the right thing whenever deems necessary. Before NHS, I volunteered and enjoyed it, but after joining and given various volunteering...
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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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...Out of the four pillars that all of the National Honor Society members must exemplify, I believe I best exemplify the service pillar. The reason I believe that the service pillar is the area where I truly excel is because I am always trying to give back to the community. For example, I have volunteered and helped out at The Heavenly Father Catholic Church, Big Reds Ranch, math and science camp for the new generation of scholars, and at the Spanish Meadows of Brownsville. Every place where I have given my service to all works for the same purpose: giving back to everyone in the community. I have enjoyed working and would give all the time in the world if I could if it meant I would be making someone’s day even a little bit better. The place...
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...The Four Pillars In the National Honor Society, the four pillars are leadership, scholarship, character, and service. Whether I am in or out of school, I feel that I exemplify these four pillars. First, the pillar of leadership stands for leading other to achieve goals in an organization. I express leadership by being an example to follow in school. I help to lead my classmates in group discussions and display respective behavior in class. Also, I lead by example as a varsity athlete to younger, aspiring athletes in the two sports I play, field hockey and lacrosse. Character is a very important pillar that demonstrates the qualities of an individual. I feel I exemplify because I show respect to my teachers and peers, I always follow the rules, and I take responsibility for my actions. I always try my best to do the right thing and show kindness towards my classmates and teammates. I treat everyone the same and do not place harsh judgements on others. Most importantly, service is taking action to kindly help out others and make a difference. I...
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...Scholarship, leadership, community service, and character are the four pillars of the National Honor Society. These pillars were not chosen randomly, and represent the basis of a meaningful and purpose-driven life. Of the 4 pillars of the NHS, which do you feel is your strongest area and which are you looking to grow/develop during your membership of the club? Please limit your response to 250 words or less. I think leadership is my strongest pillar. I am involved in multiple clubs where I am required to lead and set a good example for everyone around me. Currently I am a leader in Freshman Foundations which involves me leading a class of freshmen during lunch where I, along with two other leaders, teach freshmen how to adapt to high school...
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...The National Honors Society has four pillars that all members should exemplify: character, scholarship, leadership, and service. Out of all these pillars,. I feel the one that exemplifies me the most is character, because of the values and virtues that I hold. I treat people compassionately, and with respect. Growing up, I was taught to treat everyone with respect, whether they treated me with respect or not. I love to show people that I care and appreciate them with little acts of service. Growing up, my father always taught me to give back to the community. One thing he did that really has stuck with me over the years is when he bought someone gas because they had run out and they had no form of payment for it. At the time, my family wasn't...
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...life. One way to notice the good things in life is to help make them happen and one can do this through living the four pillars of National Honor Society; scholarship, leadership, service, and character. Furthermore, I learned how to live and appreciate the pillar of scholarship from my teachers at Mediapolis, Black Hawk, and West Burlington. For example, they taught that one has to work hard to get anywhere in life. Furthermore, Mrs. Henderson, my Talented and Gifted teacher at West Burlington, taught me that regardless of how smart I think I am there is always more to learn. Moreover, this was an important lesson for me to learn because it taught me to value my education and it motivated me to work hard. These are the reasons why I was able to achieve a high enough grade point average to qualified me for the National Honor Society. Next, I have had the opportunity to exercise the values of leadership in a...
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...The four pillars of National Honors Society are leadership, scholarship, service, and character. These are four things that have played a primary role in my life, but the one pillar that I have built up the most during my high school years is the pillar of character. This was not a decision, rather I was forced to build my pillar of character during a difficult situation. When I was in eighth grade, one of my closest friends lost her guardian and was involuntarily put into foster care. I was devastated so I decided to talk to my parents about becoming her foster parents. After the decision was made that we were going to become her foster family, my parents had to go through extensive training, background checks, and house inspections....
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...whatever I can to help guide them through it step by step. My grades are my top priority at school because when it comes down to it that is what I will be judged on, not to mention my character. Character is everything. As stated in the dictionary, it is said that character is a “complex of mental and ethical traits“, that those traits, or qualities, are “distinctive to an individual” and that they are “built into an individual’s life.” It is those character qualities, those character traits that determine a person’s response in any given situation. I set goals and put in the time and effort to accomplish them. I believe that NHS does great things overall, and that I can play a part in furthering the impression that is made here. The National Honor Society is known for recognizing students with outstanding grades and commendable characters and I believe that I have both. In conclusion, I hope to be able to use my power to aid in the uplifting of others and prove myself to be a good example and mentor for those who seek help. As I participate in activities where I am the leader, such as a teacher aid, I make sure that I work with my peers and...
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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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...I would be honored to become a member of the National Honor Society. I strive for excellence in education maintaining an above 4.0 grade point average, enthusiasm to serve as a leader in my community makes me an ideal candidate for the National Honor Society. As a goal orientated student, the opportunity would allow me to continue to develop important leadership skills, critical thinking, creativity. I have participated in co-curricular activities, held several leadership positions, and participated in community activities are extremely beneficial to the local community thus enhancing my critical thinking and leadership skills for the future. As a student, I have participated on many co-curricular activities at my high school...
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...The National Honor Society, in my opinion, is a great honor nonetheless. Simply having the pleasure of applying with the hope of being able to join is a huge honor. The NHS is something students hear about but don’t quite understand. Most students join simply because their friends are doing it, and don’t want to be left behind, but not me. I have never believed I was meant to be a part of something as much as I am sure I belong in the NHS. The National Honor Society exists in order to separate the kids who are ahead of the rest in their class. Not only is the NHS in place to acknowledge those in front, but also to push those who have the potential make it. In my eyes, the NHS is an extremely prestigious organization that would help me promote...
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