I am very excited to be nominated for a membership in the National Junior Honor Society. I believe that I am a good candidate because I possess the qualities needed to be a good member. I am very invested in my grades, leadership skills, helping others, and staying true to who I am. As of grades and academic achievements, I’ve maintained a 3.96 grade point average all year long and expect to keep and/or raise my GPA by the time I graduate. I’ve proven to my teachers, family, and myself that I can do anything that I set my mind to, like maintaining a high GPA or being on high honor roll for three years. I’ve also been awarded the Presidential Education Award three times for my hard work. I have participated in honors classes ever since elementary …show more content…
As a result of this I have been invited to go to Washington D.C. for the Junior National Young Leaders Conference two years in a row, but sadly I haven’t been able to attend. In PBL we get a lot of leadership opportunities in projects. I have been voted leader in almost every group/team project I’ve been apart of. As a leader, I enjoy listening to everyone’s ideas and opinions to come up with the best decision for the situation. I believe that being apart of NJHS will help develop my leadership skills and help me become better at finding the ride path to take while working with a team. I also babysit for a few families. Being a babysitter requires a lot of patience, which ties into me being a strong leader. While playing basketball you take on a roll as either a leader or team player. I think that I can take on either role as I have learned how to inspire my teammates while also taking a step back and learning how to do so from others. I think that learning to be a “follower” before a leader is essential to figure out how you want to lead others. I’ve also helped out with the “Little Dribblers” at the Zone, keeping score and helped with practices, because I love working with
I am excited to be one of the candidates for the 2017-2018 National Junior Honor Society. I understand that the National Junior Honor Society is for students who demonstrate exemplary scholarship, citizenship, service, leadership, and character. I believe that I have maintained a grade point average of 3.55 or higher and have shown all of the five given standards of the National Junior Honor Society. I believe that my involvement with the National Junior Honor Society will help me to prepare my future as a leader, character role model, and good citizen.
I am deeply honored to be recognized as an eligible candidate for the National Honors Society. After learning about the National Honor Society, and what the organization represented, I knew it was something I wanted to participate in. This organization works hard to better educational opportunities for students across the nation, and that is something I would like to play a part in to further the outstanding reputation of the NHS. I believe that this is an opportunity I deserve due to my recognizable hard work. I am aware that the NHS is known for recognizing students with outstanding grades and commendable characteristics, which is something I believe I have obtained throughout my years of hard work.
I believe i should be in National Junior honor society because i work hard to keep my grades up, I take responsibility for my actions, I join in on school events like the dances and make sure i'm polite to my peers. I show leadership when the teacher leaves the room and i decide not to mess around, listening to the teacher in class and showing up to school with a positive attitude. When i show up to school with a positive attitude i smile say good morning and i’m ready to learn.
It is a honor to be invited to join the National Junior Honors Society. I believe I have the qualities to be excepted. I am a leader, have good character, participate in my community through service, and a good citizen. Therefore, I should be accepted into the NJHS.
I have a passion to change people’s lives. Therefore I am deeply honored to have been chosen out of a few hundred to have the opportunity to be part of the National Junior Honor Society. This experience would teach me much more about being a leader. I feel I would be an important asset to your team, and I hope you will consider having
My goal in attending a United States Service Academy and becoming an officer in the military is to provide myself ample opportunities to reach my established life goals. I plan to pursue a career in aerospace engineering, and developing that career through one of the academies will help me to achieve the dreams I had as a child. I have many strengths that will help me stand out in the application process, but at the same time, I have challenges to overcome. However, these obstacles will not hinder me from from pursuing my passion.
My parents have worked and sacrificed countless of hours so that I may receive an education and several of opportunities they were never given the chance to reach in their high school careers. Also like my parents who have done so much for me, my God has blessed me with a healthy body and several of talents. I'm so honored and privileged to have received so much blessings from the people who mean the most to me, it is as if that saying "thank you" isn't enough to repay their love for me. With these blessings and talents I will bring honor to my God and my parents by using their given gifts to be the best person I can be by demonstrating positive character, active levels of leadership in daily behavior,
I’m truly honored to have to have been chosen as a possible inductee, for the National Junior Honor Society, I would love to become a member of the NJHS to develop and expand my leadership skills, in addition I would like to improve my citizenship strength, this opportunity will also allow me to surround myself with other genuine students, my education is very important to me and being with other serious students will help me learn from their capabilities. Moreover, I would like to contribute to NJHS by volunteering and making my community proud. Furthermore, the main cause of why I want to be a member of the National Junior Honor Society, is because my biggest goal is
The Secretary of State for Health, Andrew Lansley, has set out the government’s plans to reform the NHS in England. The plans, documented in a new white paper entitled ‘Equity and Excellence: Liberating the NHS’, state that more power will be given to patients and professionals in the design and delivery of health and social care. This briefing outlines a summary of the key reforms. Please note, some terms which require further clarification are explained in a glossary at the end of this document. The white paper focuses on four key areas: 1. 2. 3. 4. Putting patients and the public first Improving healthcare outcomes Autonomy, accountability and democratic
I would be a good representative for the National Junior Honor Society. I believe this because of two things. The first reason is that I get exceptional grades. I try my best to maintain my average over 95. I do not fret when I get a bad grade. Instead I think of it as an opportunity to try even more on the next test or quiz and a chance to learn from my mistakes. The other reason is because I enjoy helping others. I like to help my fellow classmates with their homework if they do not understand it.
Since a young age, I have had a desire to strive towards academic success. Because of that, I have obtained a 3.88 grade point average through my five semesters of high school. I have earned a Varsity Letter in Academics, and I have been awarded certificates for Excellence in Spanish One and Spanish Two. I am currently taking a college level math class. Accounting Two was not offered this year.
It would be a great privilege it be inducted into the National Honors Society, and I am thrilled to be considered for such an honor. Being a part of the National Honors Society has been my goal ever since I started middle school. It is truly exciting to have the chance to engage and make an impression upon the society within the near future. Students who are to be considered as candidates for National Honors Society must excel in four main pillars of success. These pillars are scholarship, leadership, service, and character. I believe that I meet these requirements,
I believe that I would be an asset to National Honors Society due to the many characteristics I portray daily. Growing up I’ve always been taught to be honest, diligent and dedicated to every aspects of my life; whether it be academics, extracurricular activities, or hobbies. I am a natural leader, yet I am very open to collaboration. I stay prompt and organized in all of my pursuits. I strive to be the trustworthy person whom others aspire to be.
I am honored to be considered to be a part of National Honor Society. I have been working for the past two and half years of high school to keep my grades up and being an applicant means I have done well. I would be a good candidate for National Honor Society because I meet the qualifications of good grades, outstanding character, great leadership and tremendous service. My grades are good.
Due to having three younger siblings I have always had responsibility for those more vulnerable than myself, which has given me firsthand experience of looking after others, the main basis of nursing. I am particularly interested in adult care within hospital, and the impact which immediate help can have on the patients. A recent inspiration which resounded with me was Dianne Brown, Nursing Director at Liverpool Women's who on hearing of the significantly long waiting times for patients in a separate department, organised for over 50 of them to be fed. It helped me feel definite that nursing is what I want to do, where I can provide physical and medical care, but also be in a position to make a difference in more simple ways, whether giving