I strongly believe that I deserve a spot in your class of 5. I am focused, a hard worker, and I have a positive attitude. I believe I can make great progress from where I am at, and where you will guide me. Quickly learning new things is a skill of mine, and I feel free to ask questions, so you would never have to wonder if I understand anything new you are presenting to the class.
As a teacher-leader, I have been assigned a number of wide-ranging and important informal roles in my career thus far that have enabled me to support and contribute towards the success of not only my students, but also my department and my school as a whole. By assuming these diverse leadership roles, I have been able to develop professionally, improve student attainment, positively influence the teaching and learning practice of my peers and contribute towards the culture and ethos of the schools I have worked in.
I, Amanda Wensley, am writing to apply for a wait staff position at Denny's CA. I am a highly determined individual with a vast skillset including experience in serving. I am immensely willing to devote maximum effort and diligence to learn the tasks necessary in a quick manner and to gain valuable experience in a working environment. Though I have limited work experience in my past I believe that being a honor roll student has taught me the essential skills necessary to build upon my experience now, in the present. I have developed excellent time management, structured my ability of teamwork and individual caliber, and successfully experienced countless decision making and problem solving situations. As I transition from an educational environment
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 myself as a person am interested in getting a job relatively soon and what I am wondering is how much am I going to get paid? with all of the talks of minimum wage on the rise it looks like a good time to try and get a job but the thing is as much as I want the money and the responsibility I don’t rightly want to end my time as a kid.
I have no other option, but to write this humble request. I am going through challenging times, and respectfully ask for help. The reason behind this charitable request is the growing cost of healthcare expenses which includes a needed hernia surgery and owed dental bills.
I cannot attribute my strong work ethic to any particular experience in my life, as I have strived to exceed the requirements, whether it be academic, musical, or athletic, ever since I could walk and talk. In school, I have always approached my assignments, projects, and tests with a perfectionist fanaticism. There has always been something rather satisfying with maintaining good grades, however, more deeply rooted in my academic approach has been my desire to learn and develop. Over the years, I have taken every spoonful of intellectual medicine that has ever been fed to me by my teachers with somewhat of a resolute spirit, as if I was doing so would prove that I could master any academic matter thrown my way. I do not regret getting above a 4.0 every semester of high school—I am proud of how my hard work has payed off.
Today I am writing from a place of concern, I am very fearful for my future and in fact my life. I have been in your courtroom undergoing pretrial investigations and other court proceedings since 2015. I have been very respectful of the court and the courts authority. In doing so I have been present in court in a timely and respectable manner, I have also provided any adequate information surrounding any reasons for me needing to miss a court date.
The Valley Children Hospital should hire me because with my two years experience working as a general accountant for a computer firm I have helped the company to effectively kept track and control of their account payable, account receivable, and inventory control. Moreover, I graduated my bachelor degree in accountancy with 4.0 gpa. My professor would tell you that I am one of the high energy and quick learner students in every subject through out my academy years. Furthermore, while I volunteered at Fresno Center for New Americans which a nonprofit organization, my side supervisor reviewed me as a good team player who always maintains a positive attitude and outlook. I have the ability to stay focused in stressful
I am Sravanthi Utpala, an international medical graduate, currently working as a volunteer research assistant in the Department of Family Medicine at OUHSC. I graduated in 2009 and I have completed USMLE exams in first attempt. I am highly interested in Family Medicine residency. I came to US in 2012 after my marriage and shortly after that I was blessed with a baby. My husband is a Psychiatry resident at OUHSC and our baby is 2 years old. I realize that my graduation year and scores don’t meet the criteria of your program. I happened to take my exams during the period of my marriage, transitioning to US, pregnancy and taking care of a newborn. I have done my best during this period. As soon as
If the students are improving and growing in their own way while still displaying that they are putting in hard work, that is how I know if I did my job. I believe that all students will learn and grow differently, but as long as they are making improvements, and are truly displaying that they are putting in the effort, that is how I know that I did an excellent job that school year.
The reason why I got a job is because I feel bad asking money from my mom because I know it's hard to earn back at the same rate that you lost it. I never wanted my mom to work two jobs because it's constantly stressing her out and she doesn’t look happy. My mom is one of my biggest supporters and I want to be able to support her too, no matter how little pay I earn it’s going towards my education so that she doesn’t have to worry that much about it. I want her proud of me but I can’t go on to continue to see her working her fingers to the bone trying to support my entire family and my education without any sort of help.
Everyone can impact the world, only if they choose to do so. Everyone has a purpose, but everyone also has a choice to achieve it. While other stories may be a lie, I’m going to be honest and say all of this the truth. I realize that the United States is not in its best state right now. Considering all the terrorism and hazards that are approaching us more often. I take many responsibilities that would impact younger generations to come. My mom is a genius, and works at UTA and teaches linguistics. Although she is hard headed, she has a soft heart that never fails to reach out to others. My dad is a pastor with a heart filled with loyalty, passion, and perseverance. I have learned a lot from
My responsibility to my country is not based on what our founding fathers say, but on what God says. The powers ordained over us by God exist for a reason. For no other reason, but for the glory of God, we are to submit to those authorities and love them. My responsibility as a citizen to America is clear to me. I find clarity in what God says, not what seems right to me. Let every soul be subject unto the higher powers, for there is no power but of God: the powers that be are ordained by God, Romans 13:1. It is my duty to my country to submit to those over me, ordained by God to lead me. It is my duty to my country to become involved where I can, and participate in what changes my future and the future of
My personal mission statement is as follows: To be a positive and influential person in society while still being myself at all times.
My job here is to do my best to try and get you to think I’m some sort of amazing person who has done so much even though I’ve been through a lot. I’m supposed to make you think that I’m smart and charming and brave. I’ve been told to write about my life so you’d think of me as more than a number, but how am I supposed to tell you the real me and my story when It can jeopardise my chance of getting into my dream college. We all know what the admission counselors want to hear, we know what will get us the free pass. I don’t want to write an essay based on lies. When I go around talking to my peers about what they’re writing about, they say they’re going to exaggerate or lie and some are more confused than possible. We sit here as students, but we do have a life outside of these walls. When you don’t do well in school, you’re expected to have a sob story about how hard your life was and how you couldn’t do your homework and all the trials you went through. The fact that this letter is known for that, is wrong. I want to tell you the truth, but will it stand out from the billions of essays other amazing students have written, will it stay with you because of my honesty? Probably not, but let 's start over it’s worth a try, right?