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Research scholarships, grants, and loans. Register to take the SAT, and/or ACT. Register on CFNC.org. Participate in a summer program. Continue to make good grades. Your junior year is your most important year in high school. 2 Important Information about the SAT/ACT College Board School Code: 340716 Test Dates and Times Juniors should register for the May or June SAT and the April or June ACT Fee Waivers Please see your counselor to see if you qualify for a fee waiver. 2 for the SAT,…
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Academic Honors designation English – 4 Credits English – 4 Credits Math – 4 Credits earned in grades 9-12: 1 Credits in Algebra 1 1 Credits in Geometry 1 Credits in Algebra 2 1 Credit Miscellaneous Math – 4 Credits, 6 of which must be earned in grades 912: 1 Credit in Algebra 1 1 Credit in Geometry 1 Credit in Algebra 2 1 Credit in Probability/Statistics, Trigonometry, PreCalculus, or Calculus *Students must be enrolled in a math course or a quantitative reasoning course each year of high school…
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I would be a great candidate for the National Honor Society because of my current and past scholarship at Darien High School. I have achieved immense success in the challenges presented to me in all academic programs and have created opportunities that serve me well for the future. The opportunities at DHS are outstanding and my goal is to make the most of them. In addition, I have spent many years performing community service through organizations like Person-to-Person in Darien and Neighbors Link…
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Marie Curie made a positive impact on society because her scientific discoveries led to ground breaking growth in the field of chemistry and physics. Maria Curie, born in November 7, 1867 in Warsaw, Poland. Her parents were Bronislawa and Wladyslaw Skodowska and they raised her in a home focused on education. She was the youngest of five, three sisters and one brother. Since both parents were teachers it was insisted that all of the children were to be well educated. She was later referred to…
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I am deeply honored to be recognized as a potential member of the National Honor Society. To me this means that I have shown everything you look for in a student who goes above and beyond to be part of the national honor society. I have not taken this selection for granted as I believe that I would be a great candidate for the National Honor Society. I am hardworking,honest and reliable. I would take the time out of my day and be part of the activities and meetings you hold. I am good at helping…
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in high school with an organization called the Pierce County Coalition for Developmental Disabilities or PC2. They are a parent-driven, non-profit organization that provides information and support for families and individuals with intellectual disabilities in Pierce County. The story of how I came to know of the organization is one that I like to share with individuals I meet who are hesitant of working with people with disabilities. I was dating a boy name Kyle my freshman year of high school…
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fear less”. Maria Curie was a chemist, physicist and a pioneer in the study of radiation. She and her husband, Pierre, discovered the elements radium and polonium. They were both awarded the Nobel prize in1903, and Marie received another on for chemistry in 1911. Radioactivity is very dangerous. Although Marie did not know that because she was the one who discovered it. She died in 1934 because of blood disease. Maria Salomea Sklodowski was born in Warsaw, Poland, on November 7th, 1867. She was…
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when one day when I came back from school, I saw our neighbor sitting with my mom. She was crying because she has problems as she can't get pregnant. At that moment, I decided to be a gynecologist because I wanted to help people and try to give them hope and never give up. Also, to make them believe in themselves and to be faithful. I am very fortunate and lucky enough to have an opportunity to come to the United States and become a student at Ridgewood High School. At Ridgewood, I have been able…
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surprised that I got invited to apply to the National Honor Society. I didn’t join the National Honor Society before. However, I have heard a lot about it from my family and my friend. In my perspective, I’m confident that I’m the one that can be the member of the National Honor Society. I’m a careful, curious and confident person. These personalities do not only help me perfect myself , but they also help me to be the top students in this school. Furthermore, the personalities do not only show in…
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book “ A Hope in the Unseen” we read about an African-American Child named Cedric Jennings, who is facing challenging issues at his troubled inner-city high school lactated in a crime infested neighborhood in Washington D.C. He also faces the daunting task of adapting to his new surrounding in College when he decides to attend and Ivy League School. In his personal life he is also trying to coop with the struggles his hard working single mother faces in regards to providing food and shelter for her…
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