Personal Statement
All through my time in my previous school, I was incorporated into a lot of extracurricular activities. When I passed with Level 3 Standard education (HSC) from in business, I earned some awesome results and some best combines educational achievement with general responsibility to class life. Every so often, I addressed my class on understudy gathering, comodified my optional school day by day paper, and played on different diversions bunches. I have to continue with a significant part of these activities today. In any case, my most cherished extra-curricular development was persistently debating. My business calling deals with a couple demands that I should bear on my further study on business and administration. Thusly,
I have many hobbies and I am involved in many extracurricular activities. I play the clarinet and
I stay actively involved in many extracurricular activities. I am a member of FCCLA, Yearbook,
All my life, I have done many extracurricular activities. I have been in band since 3rd grade and in addition, to learning guitar and bass I am learning to play violin. I joined the Green Team in 5th grade and have volunteered countless times, whether it was a beach cleanup or helping to build my school’s new garden. Even with all of those activities, I still have maintained a GPA of 4.0 all throughout middle school, had fives on all my FSAs, and have always been in the highest academic class. I cou1d, for example I am taking geometry, a high school level class. I have also received a reward for 4th place in the wind power event for Science Olympiad at Florida Atlantic University.
As I worked my way through middle school, I would have never imagined that I would be as involved as I am today. From academic clubs like Science Olympiad and Robotics to service clubs like National Honor Society, Student Council and Key Club, my involvement in extracurriculars has been a positive challenge in a variety of ways. Key club in particular has pushed me to improve my community, expand my social life and prepare me for my future after high school.
I am a hardworking-dedicated student, who focuses on my studies, yet I have enjoyed every second of being involved in extracurricular activities. I am enrolled in all honors, dual credit, and AP courses. While at Preston High, I was a varsity football and basketball cheerleader. I also ran the 200m sprint and pole vaulted on the varsity track team. I adapted excellent leadership skills through Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA). I attended the National FBLA convention
Thank you for this assessment, but has you know this was the year end assessment on how you did with the goals set out during the year. Your self assessment is missing a review of your team’s performance compared to the goals set out. It is also missing the level of professionalism I expect from all members of my team. I have also asked for new goals for 2017 and I did not receive them.
My dedication to U of D Jesuit High School extracurricular has always played a major role in my life. At my school, the first thing they explain to us is how not to be a “2:45 man”. School gets out at 2:45, so a “2:45 man” is someone who leaves school as soon as the final bell rings. Since freshman year I’ve been encouraged to participate in as many extracurricular activities as I possibly could. Personally, this has always been a goal of mine to achieve, even before I was pushed to. Throughout my four years at The High, I’ve participated in Arabic Club, Food Club, the Black Awareness Society for Education, Outdoor Club, Intramural Bowling, Psychology club, Health Occupations Students of America, Varsity Football, and Varsity Bowling. Having the opportunity to be a part of all
To start I plan on going to post secondary school after high school to get my bachelors degree. I plan on majoring in finance and then becoming a CPA. I am still unsure what I want my minor to be but I’m pretty positive it will be in the business field. There were a lot of different things in my life that made me want to take this path. One of which is the financial situations of my parents. After my parents divorce, it came clear to me how important it is to go to college. My dad who went to college and got his degree has found great success. Whereas to my mother who decided to work after college struggled after the divorce to get everything together. She was changing jobs constantly trying to find one that paid more so she could provide
Since my freshman year of high school, I have been involved in extracurricular activities ranging from volunteering at the animal shelter to being a member of the National English Honor Society. I enjoy lending my time to helping others as well as bettering my community.
Throughout high school, getting involved was easy. Joining clubs and running for leadership positions was not intimidating, because I was comfortable with my surroundings. Playing in and attending varsity athletic events make up some of my fondest memories. Beyond extracurriculars, I was able to navigate high school with the same close group of friends. No matter what the occasion, there were always familiar faces surrounding me.
Excitement, drive and commitment are my reasons for applying for this course. Since deciding on my GCSEs and at the time a personal accident I have been more driven to pursue this career. I am currently studying Health and Social science care at college and the highlights of this course have been the development of my knowledge of Anatomy and PhysiologyI have also enjoyed all of my work placements and most of all my time with the district nurses. My work placements have ranged from west midlands ambulance service, stroke rehabilitation ward, district nurses and radiography. I believe the placements I have chosen have given me a good insight into areas where I would like to pursue.
1. I have developed an interest in science during my high school career, and love watching new technology being created. I figure that I will most likely either continue on to medical school after I receive my undergraduate degree or try to work to design new technologies that will aid scientific research and study. Therefore, it was really a no-brainer for me to pursue various STEM related courses and subjects. In my opinion, the STEM field contributes to innovation and world progress more than any other fields. Without STEM fields, I most likely wouldn’t even be able to type this paper, or use the internet to submit my college application and scholarships. If the STEM field were to disappear, the world would stagnate. In order to prevent
1.) List other extracurricular activities you are involved in. Include any leadership positions you may have held.
I’ve been involved in for four years student council, four years girls’ Varsity Golf, three years Basketball, two years Mason Valley Swim Team, two years Rotary
In our lives, we have to make important choices, and sometimes our choices determine our happiness or sadness. As a Filipino, our families tell us to do well in school and to not make bad choices because they want us to be successful and to have ethical morals. Growing up as a Catholic, I was taught to be obedient and respectful to my family which has shaped who I am today. Yet, I too made some mistakes, and I learned from the consequences. From my failures, I learned to not belittle myself, but to grow.