Joining the National Honors Society will be very beneficial during both my high school career and my life ahead. Because the Society has a high degree of prestige that only dedicated and energetic students can obtain, my membership can clearly convey to colleges and employers who I am as a person and my goals for success. In my time as a National Honors student, I can also develop my character and become more motivated and generous—traits that will endure for a lifetime. As a member, I would participate…
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I am nominated to be in the National Junior Honor Society and was asked to write an essay from one of two prompts. I chose to tell you about why I, personally, would benefit positively in the future from this program. To narrow the topic down you asked me to tell you how the National Junior Honor Society would affect my leadership, character, citizenship and how it would better me as a role model. Leadership is the ability to take responsibility in your actions and speech. It’s also the ability…
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in the National Junior Honor Society, I can better many aspects of my life. Not only will it help to improve my academic abilities, I will also work to improve myself as a person. To excel in life, I have confidence that a spot in the National Junior Honor Society will help me prosper in my current education, better myself as a person, and become a more active member of the school. Although the education at Troy South Middle School is not limited, a spot in the National Junior Honor Society will…
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The National Honor Society is one of the most prestigious organizations that high school students around the country can nominated and inducted into during their high school career. This great organization helps people who need help receive help from exemplary students. I am greatly honored by being nominated into this great organization. I only hope to be inducted into this great organization to further continue my aspirations of helping people. Being a part of this organization has been one of…
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National Honor Society I, truly, am honored to have been considered to become a member of the National Honor Society. But, I know that I have worked hard, along with many of my peers, to be recognized for our strides. I admire this group, primarily, for gathering a worthy group of students to present positive role models to the remainder of the community. I believe I am an exceptional candidate for this group considering many other components aside from my GPA. I consider myself a very dedicated…
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Officially established in 1921, National Honor Society has recognized outstanding high school students in all 50 states. These students have excelled in the areas of scholarship, leadership, service, and character. These four characteristics are very important to me and I have tried my best to display them throughout my school career. I think I deserve to be a member of National Honor Society because I go above and beyond in my class work and in school. I also care a lot about my future schooling…
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If accepted into the National Honor Society I would bring my initiative, determination and strong work ethic. I also feel that I would benefit from the interesting service opportunities and being surrounded by the finest students that Benilde- St. Margaret’s has. The National Honor Society says it values excellence in academics, service and character and I believe that I have fulfilled all of the above. The academic has been proven through but GPA but there is no grading system for personal character…
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called National Honor Society, I chose this because they are involved in the well-being of children and the community. I interviewed two of my friends from high school that are seniors in high school. This is their third year in NHS and has been involved in many things in the community. Their names are Mariah Terhark and Ashely DeBoer. I chose them because they know a lot about NHS and how it works. They have had experience helping children and their families. I learned many things about National Honor…
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the first in my family to complete a college degree. Personally, I had never heard of this organization before but when I finally heard what it was about it reminded me a lot of an organization I was in high school called The National Honors Society. The National Honors Society really helped me build myself as a student but most importantly as a person. It taught me the importance of education and that we have no boundaries. I always knew that I could do anything if my put my mind and heart to it and…
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become a member of the National Society of High School Scholars. He is entering his junior year and for the past two years of high school he has always been on the principle’s list of the honor roll (the highest honor) for getting a 4.0 GPA. He has overall maintained a 3.75 GPA and gets along well with all his teachers, staff and other students. He has an excellent reputation in the school and community. He is a member of Student Council, Key Club and National Honor Society. He plays in the Cambridge…
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