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College Connection Personal Statement
I would like to attend the College Connection Program because it is a great opportunity to learn and complete my senior year of high school. {Sentence connecting Readiness and Reason}
Unfortunately, the high school I am currently attending is closing at the end of this year, and it will not be available for me to finish my high school education. This fact has forced me to look to my other options to prepare for my higher education. In searching for the school to attend my senior year, I was informed about this wonderful opportunity to get college credits while still in high school. Since then, I have been very interested in learning at a college level and being pushed to excellence. The academics provided through College Connection would be beneficial to my life and will be a journey I
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I believe I am ready to learn through this program. My habits in regards of studying are well enough established to help me through any difficulty I may face. I work hard to achieve the education and grades I receive. Currently I have a 4.0 GPA and intend to keep it. I enjoy learning and broadening my skills in life. Group projects that help me learn how to work and learn with others are enjoyable. However, setting my own pace and learning by myself is good as well. Before high school, I attended a charter school that taught me how to learn from a book, without the help of a teacher. I believe I learn equally from my peers, as I do my teachers. I enjoy learning and feel satisfied when I finish something. I am very hard-working. Some people say I am a “workaholic” because I will not relax until all the things, that have yet to be done, is finished. I am a go-getter and an achiever, by setting goals for myself and working hard to make them a reality. I hope that College Connection will be the way in which I achieve my dreams.I believe I am ready to take on the challenges that College Connection will give

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