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My current interests include participating in art, specifically sketching and water-color painting. I started taking up interest in art a few years back and I continue to practice to develop my skills and ease into peacefulness. I also spend my time biking around different areas within Jacksonville. It is a time where I get to appreciate my surroundings and experience some exercise. When taking the course AP English Language and Composition, my qualities include being able to analyze text to find meaning and author’s purpose. It’s useful for understanding the text and help me during my exam; furthermore, I am able to write a proper formal essay with the skills I learned from last year. For instance, I know how to write proper introductions, …show more content…
McDowell and Ms. Shepherd, they did a lot to help me pass my AP’s. My freshmen year with Mr. McDowell, I started off bad but then as the years continued I learned a lot more skills, such as proper essay formats and gave me plenty of preparation with practice problems. My sophomore year with Ms. Shepherd cause me to have a greater improvement with my essays, such as proper way to convey your essays, always gave me a rubric to help me, and being able to analyze historical paintings or passages to find the author’s purpose. I end up have an improvement on my AP score in history, where I got a four. In math, I started my freshman year with Ms. Cifredo in which she taught me proper geometry as well as math skills that I could during in the future, she taught me how to analyze problems to identify what exactly it is asking. Mr. Peterson during my sophomore year helped me with a lot of more advance problems that I might see in a AP and also help me analyze complex problems. Then for my english teachers, Ms. Johns and Mr. Burleigh, they ended up both teaching me how to write proper essays as they went over the different parts of an essay. I ended up practicing with a lot of essays that helped my learn proper organization, conveying proper messages, and how to deal with different types of prompts. Each year I improved more with my grades and my academic performances in class. I know these teachers will help assist me for future AP’s I …show more content…
I usually have fun by casually hanging with friends or family, hopefully applying to different social clubs this year, and doing my hobbies. When it comes to enjoyment with family, I'm mostly talking about my sister. She’s in college in Savannah University, and she's one of my personal best friends and shell always help me out with anything I need. After all the academics, i’ll like to take a moment and listen to music and relax as I feel it’s important for me to take a break. I also plan on joining different clubs this year to get involved in more extracurricular actives, such as psychology honors club, arts honor club, red cross, Chinese club, and the medical society. I feel like these interest me the most and I hope I have a chill time. I plan to take a career in medicine so that’s why I chose those

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