Being accepted as a member of National Honors Society is a magnificent accomplishment for anyone to whom it is granted. I do everything in my capacity to be the absolute best that i am able to be. National Honors Society is a step further towards this goal, which is one reason as to why i want to join NHS. An additional reason is: joining a prestigious society such as National Honors society would be beneficial in distinguishing me amongst other applicants for college.…
Scholarship is also important because it demonstrates a student’s thirst for knowledge that is only achievable with diligence and effort. Moreover, students illustrating service are those who have the willingness to work for the benefit…
The four pillars for National Honor Society are scholarship, leadership, service, and character are essential to be in the NHS. You need to be a leader and set a good example, give back, have knowledge, and have good character to better the future. Being in the NHS brings new opportunities to better myself and the community. In many ways I believe I model each of these requirements, some more than others.…
“The hardest obstacle to overcome in any leadership position is getting past the apathy to get people involved in the process to get things done…The greatest enemy to accomplishment is apathy” (Burke). National Honor Society upholds its members to have 4 important values. These being scholarship, character, leadership, and service. Leadership, in my opinion, is a very important aspect in National Honors Society because you are expected to be a role model by positively inspiring people around you. This quote stuck out because it says that inspiring people is a way to overcome obstacles in leadership. If you inspire people and make them get rid of their apathy, you can overcome stalling in the process and reach accomplishment.…
To have the designation of scholar is an academic honor that requires more than just having excellent grades it requires collaboration with those who have earned the title, participation in massive research projects, and the experience of portraying wisdom. We most often think of scholars as an elderly person who has years of devotion to a study. We take for granted their knowledge comes over time that teaches us more than the days will ever know. It takes extreme dedication to be a scholar.…
Scholarship, service, leadership, and character are not only the four pillars of National Honor Society but the four essential structure to becoming the individual I am today.…
During my 2 years involved in the National Honor Society I've come to know and love the four pillars of this organization. These four pillars include: Scholarship, Service, Leadership, and Character. Considering that scholarship is characterized as a commitment to learning, this pillar has taught me many things about the importance of knowledge. Scholarship has made me realize that knowledge is power, diligence and effort if key, and that you should do your absolute best regardless of the outcome. The pillar of service has taught me how to give back to my community. I have learned through the pillar of service that you should reach out and help anyone without compensation or recognition. The pillar of leadership has taught the importance of…
National Honor Society continues to shape me into an independent, self-sufficient young adult. The four pillars play an important role in my life no matter where I am. For example, whether I’m at work, in school, or on the basketball court, scholarship, service, leadership, and character transform me into a compassionate leader. Furthermore, National Honor Society will also continue to lead me through the rest of my life. As I head off to college, I will always have the traditional values of the four pillars to lean on. While studying in the field of nursing, I can take what I learned and apply it to my everyday life, even when helping others. Hopefully if I am successful, my leadership will rub off on others, transforming their lives as I…
The pillar of scholarship has influenced me since before I was inducted into the National Honor Society. From this pillar I adopted the attitude that every aspect of academics and knowledge requires the full devotion of myself and my time. I have learned that the true value of the pillar of scholarship is to educate individuals of the capabilities and success that only continuous education can provide.…
Pillars have supported countless structures of great significance throughout history. From ancient Greek temples to Persian capitals, pillars have been an essential foundation for important establishments worldwide. The pillars of our National Honor Society are no exception. Without the four bases of leadership, scholarship, service and character, NHS would not be the respected nationwide organization that it would be today. Every member of this society is required to fully represent these four attributes to maintain the prestigious essence of the organization.…
It is a pleasure and great honor to be invited to join and be among such a prestigious organization. The National Honor Society has obtained my attention because its is a great opportunity that enables a student to provide a helping hand with the members of the community , and a range of opportunities that a student might never have. Benefits I would bring to the organization are my positive attitude toward helping other, my ability to work well with others, a sense of creative ideas, and the ability to stand for my beliefs yet acknowledge and take in consideration constructive criticism and opinions. The benefits I would obtain from this organization are situations where one can grow as a person by building character, leadership, and nobility…
National Honors Society is a symbol for those who have exceeded academically. As a hardworking student I believe that Academics, Character, Leadership and Service play a major role in today’s society. Not only does it set someone’s persona but it helps set a role model image for those looking up to them. Leadership is one of the most key things anyone can have.…
I was very excited when I heard that I had been invited in to National Juniors Honors Society. It had always been a goal of mine ever since I had heard about it. My older sister also did NJHS and she has moved away to college, so this is a way for me to keep a little part of her. I have always loved school. I was always that little girl no one understood, because I was always excited to learn and get back to school after summer break. I would be so happy and very honored if I got accepted into NJHS.…
The National Honors Society is more than just a honor roll, but an organization that recognizes the efforts made by hard working high school students. I would like to join National Honors Society because it would challenge my development in both my community and my school. The National Honors Society, consisting of over one million students, would make me a part of a large community that could create many opportunities for me in the future. A highly respected organization such as the National Honors Society is very significant to me. The scholarships and programs offered by this organization helps increase my ability to get the education that I desire that I might not have been able to receive due to the rapidly rising costs of college. Every…
I would be highly honored if I were to be accepted into NHS. When I heard of National Honor Society I knew right away that I wanted to become a part of it. Ever since I was a young child, I remember seeing my friends and family members proudly receive awards and recognitions for their hard work because of this, I too wanted to be like them. I am a very hard-working student and I love to gain knowledge of new things every day, and even though neither of my parents had the privilege to receive an education, I hope to go to college. Most of my family members from my father's side of the family either dropped out or weren’t able to finish school, so I will be the first to finish high school and to attend college.…