“Let them sleep while you grind. Let them party while you work. The difference will show.”- Antonio Brown. After looking for a while I feel like this is the best quote that could describe my mentality. I am always the person to put in that extra inch to get better. For example while everyone else was having fun with friends this summer I was constantly working out and running to be the best athlete I can be. Whether it is sports, work, or my school activities, I have always been the kind of person who works hard no matter what the situation is. I have been an officer for FFA, a captain in football and basketball, and have been selected for NHS because of my leadership skills. I have kept a 3.8 GPA throughout high school and am in scholars
At Norwalk Community High School, I am in the Top 12% of my class, earned a cumulative GPA of 3.6, received an Academic Bar and Honor Roll for past 3 years, and inducted into the National Honor Society. I have challenged myself in the classroom by taking several AP and community college classes which at this time I have earned 18 college credits. Outside of the classroom, I am involved in several activities: Football, Basketball, Tennis and Concert/Marching Band. I have lettered in Football and Basketball for the past 3 years, Tennis
I am excited to be considered as a candidate for National Honor Society (NHS). Through friends and family, I know the main characteristics a NHS member must hold include scholarship, leadership, service, and character. Through hard work, I have been able to hold a GPA over 3.8 in both 9th and 10th grade; this shows my strong dedication to scholarship. I am a dedicated person who enjoys giving back to the community; I have participated in many volunteer activities, and I would love the opportunity to continue my volunteer work as a NHS member. If I am given the privilege of NHS membership, I will continue to uphold my commitment to service and leadership.
It has been a goal of mine to help Conestoga High School in becoming a better place since the first day I started here. If I am elected as the Vice President of NHS, I will create opportunities which promote the four pillars of NHS – service, leadership, character, and scholarship– in our school and community. As past Community Chair and current Treasurer of Key Club as well as Business Editor of Literary Magazine, I have many leadership qualities that will help me be a successful officer of NHS, including dedication, reliability, and excellent communication skills
I have displayed a commitment to academic study throughout my whole high school career. From ninth through eleventh grade I have maintained an average of 95%. I earned a place on the distinguished honor roll every quarter throughout my high school career. I have held a part-time job throughout high school, working 12 to 17 hours per week. I have held positions at at the Coudersport Consistory, and Subway while
I would be a valuable member to the NHS because of my strive for greatness in everything and for my personality full of leadership qualities. I am a very hard worker and enjoy helping others. I wish to join the NHS to develop character, become a better leader, and encourage excellence in academics, extra-curricular activities, and in the community. When i put my mind to something, I do it. While being a useful member to the NHS at Thornapple Kellogg high school, I wish to be seen as a leader by my peers and community. I am very qualified in all criteria of being a successful student/leader with plenty of character and service experience.
I believe I could contribute to Manalapan High School’s National Honor Society chapter. In addition to being dedicated, resilient, cooperative, and giving back, I am creative and not afraid to start necessary conversations about prominent topics. Whether an event needs to be organized or there is an issue on the horizon, I can contribute to resolving them. I bring energy and dedication to anything I do. From a young age, I was taught that a commitment is a responsibility and it needs to be followed through with. Being accepted into NHS would just reinforce the need to follow that
My academic performance throughout my high school career are just one of the reasons I should be on national honors society. Ever since 6th grade I have been on the A honor roll for my academic excellence. However while maintaining a 3.85 GPA I have also been involved in my schools clubs and activities. The past 4 years I have been involved in girls volleyball and varsity golf, also for the past three years I have been involved in weightlifting and faith club at NPHS. Furthermore this past year I have been taking four PSEO credits at normandale while taking five classes at the high school. This is the first reason why I should be an accepted candidate for NHS, because of my ability to take on multiple tasks at once and still have a terrific outcome.
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
Scholarship, service, leadership, and character; these are the four pillars of NHS, and these are four things that are taken into consideration when finding new candidates for NHS. In every class, some people automatically can’t try because they don’t meet the scholarship requirement. Then more people are taken out because they don’t meet the character requirements. Even more people are taken out because they haven’t spent enough time doing community service, and then more because they don’t have much experience as a leader. After all of this, you are left with a select few people who make it to the interview, and I believe I should be one of those few. With high grades, multiple weeks in which I have served, more than one leadership position,
In volleyball and basketball, I have been selected as team captains and awarded all league 1st team honors. Also in basketball, I have led the state in 3-pointers, broken the school record for 3-pointers in a game, and received Honorable Mention all-state. I am Student Council Activities Chair, the class of 2018 treasurer, three-time yearbook editor and FBLA public relations officer. The past three years I have competed in District and State FBLA competitions where I received 3rd in Journalism, and 1st place in Word Processing my junior year at districts, as well as getting 5th at state in Publication Designs. By not only being involved in various organizations, but holding leadership positions in them has taught me leadership skills and
My academic achievements are the result of my hard work and assurance that my membership in NHS is another step that will enable for me to achieve success and cherish the chances of becoming a leader and thus a worthy role-model for other people. By having a GPA of 3.91 and 3.92 in the 9th and 10th grades, respectively, I have proven to my teachers and myself that I am able to make my dreams come true. One of these dreams is to have an honor to be a part of NHS society. In addition, while in high school I have been taking all honors courses and, as an elementary student, I have participated in many
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
To begin, I feel that I am a diligent and respectful student, and with that being so I hope that you consider me a great candidate for the NHS program. Also, I believe that with this and my many other combined qualities that I will be offered membership in this amazing program.
There are many character traits that make someone successful in life. Some traits you are born with, other traits are mindsets. There are a few character traits that coaches, teachers, bosses, or any other significant figure looks for in particular. One of the most important character traits is a hard-working attitude. You aren’t born with a hard-working attitude. It is a mindset. You may not be the best employee, but an employer will be more willing to work with someone that works hard than someone that can do the job but is lazy. Although I am not the best at everything, I give 100% effort in everything that I do and believe that working hard is the most important trait a person can possess.
After I get my degree I plan to join the Navy as an Officer. I feel like I can have a large impact on the African American community when I get out. The things I have had to overcome in these past couple of years like waking up at 5 in the morning every school morning to make it to the city bus in time to get to school, almost becoming homeless, having my dad walk out on my family freshman year and having so many younger brothers looking up to me daily to do the right thing I think have really prepared me for a more professional and mature life. Also I want the African American community to look at me and say if he can take the cards he was dealt and do that with them I can do. That is honestly my goal in life, to inspire someone else to get