1/5/16
Dear Mr.Ross,
Hello, I am Madi P, a student here at Ecole Lacombe Composite High School I am writing you in regards of being accepted into the 20-1 class next fall.
I believe I am worthy of being accepting into this class because of the potential I have as a student. My attributes are hard working, conscientious, punctual and determined to work the very best to my utmost ability.
I hope you take these words into considerations as it will be to your
I am a dedicated, caring individual committed to improving the world around me. My dedication to achieving goals, be it academic or in extracurricular activities, has shown time and time again that I will not give up until I meet the goal, even in the face of adversity. I believe that commitment to goals is a valuable quality I could use to contribute to the community. I plan to join clubs that UCF offer students to work with and contribute to the UCF community. I believe working with my fellow peers to be an important and enriching aspect of college life. I am always willing to help someone in need or point them in the
Hello/Hola/こんにちは/Bonjour Nicholas! This is Blair Zhang in Charles Wright Academy in 10th grade writing to you. I am glad to write this email to welcome you to join the family of CWA! I do not know your preference in communicating in English or Chinese with Chinese, so I just use English for convenience.
Many factors will be considered in qualifying for the National Honors Society. Being accepted into the National Honor Society is an honor that is not bestowed upon everyone. Only the students who are most fit will be approved. Having this opportunity to get the chance to prove myself and hopefully be accepted is already rewarding. Some characteristics that can possibly heighten one’s likelihood of being accepted include being responsible, social, and intelligent. Though there are many more traits, these are only a few qualities that should be present in a candidate for the National Honors Society.
To describe myself, I’m a creative artist and can work independently. I’m elaborate, which makes it uncommon for me to overlook details. By the help of my incredible teachers, I’ve learned math and science concepts efficiently and thoroughly. I’m not a know-it-all like Hermione from Harry Potter, and I have a willingness to listen and learn that will make me an asset to the program. I’m looking forward to gaining knowledge, to meeting brilliant people, and to honing my problem-solving skills through my experience in the WAS
Throughout my four years as a student at MSA, I have shown many examples of character, leadership, service, and scholarship that I believe would qualify me to join this society.
I have possessed the academic quality throughout my whole high school career. During ninth grade, tenth grade, and eleventh grade I have contained an average of 95%. I made distinguished honor roll every quarter throughout my highschool career. During my ninth grade year I was
Last year, I received a commendable G.P.A of 4.4. This proves that I not only take difficult courses like Honors and Ap classes, but also contribute great amount of hard work and dedication to overcome those challenges and succeed. Other than my transcript, I received man recognition for my academic achievements. I attended many Honor Rolls and received Academic Letter Award every year. In addition, I also participated in competitions, like Junior Math Leagues, Science Fair, and NHD(National History Day), to test my knowledge in academics. I competed in the Science Fair and won first place in school division. In NHD, I have received first place in school, district, and state competition. By participating in these competition, it motivates me to strive higher. Lastly, I am a member of NAHS(National Art Honor Society), NSHS(National Spanish Honor Society), NMHS(National Math Honor Society), and Tri M Music Honor Society. This demonstrates my high interest and excellence in all four subjects: Art, Spanish, Math, and
I was thrilled when I received my letter informing me that I was eligible for National Junior Honor Society. NJHS provides numerous opportunities for me to improve upon my character development, leadership skills, and citizenship. Involvement in NJHS will allow me to hear other students’ ideas and provides me additional opportunities to give back to my
I stopped procrastinating projects, I practiced color guard every day to make myself a better performer, and I got into the habit of studying despite feeling like I didn't need to. I took the initiative in all that I did and held myself to a higher standard, having finally learned it was best to lead by example; My siblings would grow up watching their sister work hard to succeed, and my work ethic rubbed off on them. What makes me a unique candidate for the Calhoun Honors College is not just that I am mature, but the way in which came to be that way. I haven't just learned the meaning of responsibility, I've shared it. I wasn’t just born mature, I’ve grown to live with it. As such, the maturity I gained is a unique response to a fairly common situation. I may be “wise beyond [my] years”, as parents and other adults have noticed, but I am also young enough to recognize I still have a life before me and plenty of lessons to learn, some of which I am hoping to gain from the Calhoun Honors
With a deep passion in education in both learning and teaching others, I will plan to enrich the classroom experience. Furthermore, I contribute an active voice to the Honors Program that will allow me to lead class discussions, and be able to present to anybody on campus. Lastly, by taking the lead and becoming a role model for volunteering in our community, I will inspire my peers to lend a hand, enriching both the Honors Program and our community. Therefore, I expect to be a powerful positive force on campus through exemplifying a model student in the Honors
As one may see on my transcript, my grades may not be entirely perfect but I worked very hard this semester to prove, to myself and to others, that the girl from a country in Africa could be a leader among her mates from more developed countries and I put in tremendous effort to get the highest grades. I'm not excellent with figures, but I’m not relenting in my efforts to doing better. I am focused, ambitious and I believe in reaching for the stars because these attributes have been instilled in me as a child. Furthermore, I've been surrounded by people that overcame obstacles like my mother, who became the first female in her current position at the Central Bank of Nigeria which is equivalent to the Federal Reserve. Furthermore, I am appreciative of the opportunities I have, which
I believe that I am the apt person to be qualified for this society because I have outstanding grades and a commendable character. I have a meritorious G.P.A of 3.8 and have been a part of the honor roll since freshmen year. My academics
I have learned it is important to hold myself to high standards and I hope my students will return the favor. Responsibility, respect, honor, and equality are four specific qualities I value and I anticipate my students will see me display these traits and model after them. I want nothing more and expect nothing less than to see young minds grow and mature into exceptional individuals who succeed in and out of the classroom.
Welcome to 7th grade! I am currently a 7th grader but will be in 8th grade at the time you will read this. Congratulation, your ELA teacher is Ms. Booker—one of the best teachers ever! Beware, she is strict about assignments and doesn’t mess around when it comes to grades. I myself have had many times this year my grades have dropped low, but in the end, I do my best to bring it back up to a passing grade. Trust me when I say you will struggle to bring up low grades, it might be too late at one point.
My name is Rosalyne Jordana and I’m thrilled to be in your English class this year. I can't wait to see what you have planned for us this school year. This is my Freshman year here at Notre Dame high school and I have been waiting for this since the day I was born. I have three older brothers and one older sister. Two of my siblings are actually alumnus at Notre Dame. My sister graduated in class of ‘02 which is the year I was born.