Simply being invited to become a member of the National Honor Society is a privilege. It’s not necessarily surprising to me that I was invited but rather gives me an exhilarating feeling. A part of me now knows that my sedulous efforts have finally paid off. Throughout my high school career so far I’ve exhibited the four pillars, which are scholarship, leadership, character, and service. This organization administers a plethora of opportunities that has an impact on the students and the lives of others especially. To be accepted into the National Honor Society would motivate me to contribute even more to not only our school but also the community. The act of willingly doing a service without any form of compensation in return is an important …show more content…
Those who know me, whether it’s a student or teacher, can vouch and say I put effort into every assignment I receive. There have been many moments where I’ve studied for hours and have had sleepless nights, but it’s always been worth it considering how my grades turn out. That’s basically what occurred when I started taking AP and honors classes, but it’s something I do not regret. In the end, the scholarship pillar is important simply because education is essential to everyone’s lives. This ties in with character, which is who a person is, how they act, and the type of decisions they make. I show nothing but respect for others who treat me with respect, especially my teachers and peers. I’m grateful that I’ve developed my own sense of morality ever since the day that I came in as a ninth grader. I can say I am proud of the person I’ve become and also proud of my academic achievements. I have received Bengal Pride two years in a row and I am anticipating that this will be my third. Thankfully, I have not been responsible for any disciplinary violation whether it was related to academics or behavior and hopefully I will not anytime
It is a great honor to be among the commendable students who are being considered for the National Honor Society. The National Honor Society is discernible for showing an interest in students with exemplary grades, great character, leadership, and service. Last year I was enrolled in a tenth grade honors language class, this year I am taking an advanced placement college course. I am enlisted in all honors classes and I strive to do the best that I can not only academically, but in all activities I participate in. I am a strenuous worker and have great character. Everything I try, I give all my effort, for example, in track I show good sportsmanship and cheer on my fellow athletes at every meet. I also show great leadership qualities.
I am privileged to be one of the remarkable students qualified to join Eureka High School’s National Honor Society. I have been looking forward to applying to this organization as it provides influential help in our society. I would be privileged to join this distinguished association because it would provide me with opportunities to get involved in my community. As a hardworking, helpful, and friendly individual, I feel that I would make an auxiliary member to this organization. I demonstrate the qualities that are necessary to join this prestigious society, including leadership, character, scholarship, and service.
Striving to push myself, and work hard in ways that will benefit others is a key principle in my life. Due to this, I am thrilled to be applying for Rocky Mountain’s National Honor Society. In full disclosure, the prestige and scholarship opportunities greatly attract me to NHS. However, there are reasons beyond this as well. I am excited to be a member among a group of students who will encourage me to make the most of my last years in high school, and to better my post-secondary education. I find value in involving myself in my community, whether it is at church, or at school, and NHS is a fantastic way for me to be involved.
In order to be accepted into the prestigious organization known as National Honor Society, four main requirements must be met. These requirements are scholarship, service, character, and leadership. Throughout this essay I will strive to show that I hold all of the previously stated qualities to a great measure. I believe that during my three years at Holy Trinity Diocesan High School I have properly exhibited and expanded these qualities to their fullest potential therefore qualifying me for the position as a member of the National Honor Society.
The National Honor Society is a very prestigious organization designed to help students gain endless, lifelong opportunities. I am absolutely honored to be considered as an applicant to become a member of NHS. Since I arrived at this campus, I have admired the members of NHS and have observed their achievements in hope that one day I can reach their success.
I am greatly honored of having the opportunity of applying to the National Honor Society. To most students, National Honor Society is just an extra tassel on graduation day, but to me, I see it as an introduction to our future. I have been looking forward to joining this prestigious organization since the beginning of freshman year. Throughout this past two scholastic years, I have admired the hard work that the students have done to help the community, and I believe that I can play a part in their hard work in this upcoming year.
The thought of applying to The National Honor Society did not occur to me until my parents proposed the idea. At first, I was reluctant to apply. I didn’t see myself as someone who would be able to help others learn. However, after some thought, I realized that I actually do posses the skills, traits, and desires required to tutor my fellow students and help them in their academic journey. Now, I am excited at the opportunity to make a positive impact on someone’s education.
I feel incredibly honored to be considered as an applicant to the National Honors Society. The National Honor Society recognizes high school students around the country for their achievement in academics, leadership, service, and character. I believe I obtain specific qualities necessary in NHS. I have acquired a good academic record, leadership skills, work ethic, and some great characteristics. I feel worthy of being selected as a National Honor Society member, because have displayed a high academic record.
National Honor Society is an exceptional organization that promotes and motivates accomplished, versatile students. In order to qualify for National Honor Society, I believe one must have the mindset of a leader accompanied by examples of a strong moral character to support it. I have been demonstrating these qualities as an ambitious students before I began high school. Throughout my entire educational career, I have always strived to be the absolute best I can be. This includes challenging myself by always taking the highest level classes that are offered and maintaining Honor Roll. Furthermore, I am a very goal oriented person and committed to achieving my dreams. For example, when I was in the 6th grade, I was introduced to the North
The National Honors Society allows students to be build and create traits that are essential in a successful adult. I truly believe that hold many of these traits and joining the National Honor Society will grant me the opportunity to expand on these traits and grow as a person. Thus far I have focus greatly on the scholarship aspect of NHS and have been dedicated to my academics. I have held my GPA above 4.0 and have always been devoted to maintaining that high level of academic success. The skills I have shown in devoting myself to my academics can be easily translated into my dedication for the other aspects of leadership, service and character. Having previously held a officer role in the National Junior Honor Society I have gained experience
The nomination of being a member of the National Honor Society is an honor in itself. All my late nights of homework, copious amounts of studying, and extracurricular activities have brought to me the place I am today. Throughout my three years of school here at the one and only Brainerd High School, I have obtained excellent grades even in challenging classes. I believe that if you don’t challenge yourself with difficult classes now, you will never develop a strong sense of work ethic: something I have a large amount of. My parents always told me growing up that things won’t come free to you in life, and life doesn’t owe you a thing. Those two things have given me the motivation to succeed in rigorous courses, even when at times I want to give up.
Its a huge honor to be nomonated for the National Junior Honor Society. I was very enthusiastic when I recived the letter. I have been wanting to get into this program since last year. It would be a honor to get accepted into this amazind organization. So with that being said I am a very helpful person. When my classmates sruggle, I take my time and help them whenever I can. People can rely on me for help and guidance because I take the right steps to achieve success. All of my teachers depend on me to get all of my work done on time and turn it in with excellence. I like to help people because I know how it feels like to struggle with the assignments.
I am very honored and proud to be considered as an applicant for the National Honor Society. I am aware that this is an honorable and distinguishable organization and that not everyone has such an opportunity. I believe that I would be a valuable and serviceable member to the Nation Honor Society organization at my school, Piedmont Community Charter School, as well as within the community.
Scholarship has always been a major part of society, and is valuable in all aspects of life. The search for knowledge will never end, as scholarship is what creates innovations that benefit everyone. As a senior, I have come to realize how important education is. Being educated is what leads to better and brighter futures; therefore, throughout all of my years in school, I have worked hard. I have challenged myself with rigorous AP and honors courses, as well as keeping all of my grades an A. My constant hard work in school, I believe, qualifies me for the National Honor Society. I am willing
I have given quite a few speeches in the last few years, even at such a young age. Though I was proficient when I started this class, I have improved even more in these last six weeks. My strengths definitely fall in my organization and content. However in my delivery I often lack in vocal variety and volume, mostly due to nerves, and I often rushing my conclusions. Due to the rank I have in organizations like the National Honor Society, I will often have to speak in public or address my peers so I plan on continuing to practice for my speeches out loud and hopefully I will improve.