Scholastic/Community Honors: Class Rank: 5th/322; Distinguished Honors Every Quarter; AP Statistics, AP Biology, AP US History; National Junior Honor Society; President’s Award for Educational Excellence; 2015 New Jersey State American Legion Oratorical Winner - $5,700; School Representative to the College of New Jersey State Leadership Conference; NUMATS Scholar for SAT/ACT Scores in 7th and 8th grade; 8th Grade Graduation Speaker; Empathy & Work Ethic Character Awards; Collaboration Award for…
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students considered to be a member of the National Honors Society. Ever since I learned of this program, I have always wanted to a part of the things that it does for our school and community. I believe myself to be deserving of this honor and opportunity because of all the hard work I have done to get me to this point. With membership in the National Honors Society Program, I can help our community to be a better place. Not only has the National Honors Society been known to look for students with exemplary…
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be a member of the National Honor Society because of my academic achievements and service work. The National Honor Society is important to give driven students, like myself, something to work on. Academically, I was ranked first in my freshman year, having the highest grade in World Geography. In addition to receiving an award for academic success at the Scholastic Banquet, I have consistently demonstrated a dedication to service. My involvement in the youth community in Canton showcases my commitment…
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Ever since my eighth grade year when I witnessed someone I look up to, be inducted into the National Honor Society, I knew it was something I wanted to accomplish in my high school years. The National Honor Society is the nation’s premier organization established to recognize outstanding high school students and it is a great honor to be eligible for induction into this prestigious organization. As a very hardworking, dedicated, and reliable student, I possess the required qualities such as scholarship…
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Administration (MBA) Many regard the study of economics to be particularly beneficial because of its logical, ordered approach to problem solving. SCHOLARSHIPS AND AWARDS Based on meritorious scholastic achievement, involvement in student and community activities, and demonstrated financial need, are available. ECONOMICS ACHIEVEMENT AWARD student that attains the highest score o the Economics Comprehensive Exam JOHN MARSHALL GERSTING AWARD to an outstanding graduating…
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student has always been something that I have worked hard at and taken pride in. I have always admired those who have had the privilege of being inducted into this program, with hopes that I would one day be able to call myself a member of National Honor Society. Maintaining good grades has always been my number one priority throughout my schooling career. My main focus has always been school work regardless of what was going on. I always strive to do my very best and don’t stop until I achieve the…
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teachers and peers. This year I was given the opportunity to be student council treasure. My responsibilities include, event planning for both the upper and underclassmen. As a member of student council, we find ways to help build a stronger school community and family. I really enjoy being apart of these two groups because it not only give me the opportunity to voice my ideas and opinions but the ones of my classmates as well. Having the opportunity to work with students of different grade levels has…
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had a great desire to contribute to changing the narrative. Education became a cornerstone in Rhimes's path towards realizing her aspirations. After finishing her elementary and secondary schooling in Chicago, she proceeded on the next part of her scholastic adventure at Dartmouth College in Hanover, New…
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places on probation for a semster. Academic Suspension-student will be placed on academic suspension if he/she does not maintain or achieve the GPA required. Alumni-people have graduated from a institution. ACT or SAT-american college test and scholastic aptitude test. a test given knowledge basic on any course classes. Application-a paper that has to be filled out to registered in a institution. Associate Degree-at least two years or no more than 4 years for college. Bachelor's Degree-a undergraduate…
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The University of Texas at Austin School of Social Work Course Number: SW 360 K Instructor’s Name: Farnaz Masumian Unique Number: 61755 Office: Social Work Bldg; Room 3.104 A Semester: Spring 2015 Phone: 512-899-8491 Meeting Time/Place: Web-based (Canvas) Office Hours: Tuesdays 12:30-1:30 Web Site: http://www.utexas.edu/ssw/ Email: farnazmasumianut@gmail.com Full Course Title World Religions I. Standardized Course Description The primary purpose of this course is to promote awareness…
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