During my time in community college, I have also accomplished milestones exceeding my own expectations. The first took place during the Fall Semester of 2015 (my Sophomore year), when I received an email notifying me that my name made it on the Dean’s List for my academic achievements during…
Now a junior, Andrew has experienced three years of high school. On top of this, he’s lived for approximately sixteen years. It would be improbable if he couldn’t formulate an answer to a question regarding his greatest accomplishment. Andrew did not disappoint and proudly provided his number one…
By the end of the “Achievement” chapter, Rodriguez has some very profound things to say about his views on educational reform and personal evolution. The things that he says in the ending pages of the chapter do not really seem like they are the tale of a “happy ending” but more so, a large pun or an ironic statement made about how our desires entail such influential consequences. On pages 72-73, Rodriguez basically states that education is a tough process, a changing process even, and if one wants to become educated, one must be willing to embody some type of mental and/or spiritual change. He makes the point that some people, which would most likely be hippies or democrats –but he refers to them as “Radical educationalists”, are quick to…
Having graduated from an Ivy League school, including fluency in six languages, and wining the Nobel…
With my career and academic goals coming to a nearing sight. I am honored to write about…
achievements in the field I’m trying to pursue. Society, dreams, and influential people, these are things…
Prompt 2: Tell us about a personal quality, talent, accomplishment, contribution or experience that is important to you. What about this quality or accomplishment makes you proud and how does it relate to the person you are?…
* Remember to build celebration and recognition into your life. Achievers tend to move on to the next challenge with out acknowledging their success. Counter this impulse by creating regular opportunities to enjoy your progress and accomplishments.…
What would be preventing me from talking more about my accomplishments would be my unwillingness to have the spotlight on myself, as I don’t want to seem like a self-centered person. This would be more pronounced in an environment where I am uncomfortable, but not at all present in an environment where I am comfortable with the people I am surrounded by.…
After a long hiatus from academics I decided to return to school. I was an excellent…
1.)Journey into Learning: A look back at 12+ years of education as a journey that comes to completion at graduation.…
4. What do you feel is your most significant accomplishment? My most significant accomplishment is stepping out of my comfort zone freshman year and joining the Forensics team. I no longer have a fear of public speaking in front of people whom I don't know.…
As of now, I have placed in soccer tournaments with various soccer clubs (some of them in the premier division, which is the highest division in MOSA), won elementary school chess tournaments, won the "Catena Fun Run" for my age group, and got the most noteworthy presidential grant there is when I graduated fifth grade. I self-taught myself the piano and can play many classical pieces such as "Turkish March" and "Nutcracker", am in honors math and the gifted and talented program, made "Back in Black" band for my saxophone, and got to go to all the track meets for the 200 meter run, even winning one. Last of all, I received all A+s in every subject for every marking period in 7th grade. Each and every one of these achievements is a piece of my story, or my legacy, and could be considered as great accomplishments for one of my age. Obviously, though, I still have a lot more room to accomplish more and grow, and add bits of success to my legacy. I would like to have the success of being accepted into Biotec, and later go on to become a doctor of some sort. As I proceed with my life, I would also want accomplishments in my interests, activities, and schooling to become part of my legacy as well. However, accomplishments are great, but something else is an important part of your legacy- change. As of now, I haven't really made any immense or significant changes to the school or world. I mean, with everything you accomplish you definitely alter your school and world in some small way, but when I think of a great big change, I think of something that positively impacts everyone in a specific group, such as a school or world. This is why again, I don’t think I have made any huge changes as of now, but I would like to and without a doubt plan on doing so in the future. That's part of the reason I want to become a doctor- with every person they help heal, those people can get back on their feet and…
Many are asking why are asking for so much money, the purpose of the Visionary Contributions are so the Centennial Celebration can pay for itself and the Sorors would not have to be assessed when the time comes. Incentive are in place so you are receiving gifts, recognition and possible funds added to you account for your efforts.…
Education has always been one of the most important things to me, and I am dedicated to learn as much as humanly possible. Throughout my high school career I have challenged myself by completing six advanced placement classes and taking other honors classes. I have taken these classes as a way to help guide myself for what is to come in the future in college. I was inducted into the National Honors Society during my junior year of high school, and I graduated with honors. Both of these successes are the two greatest accomplishments of my high school career. These two achievements prove how dedicated I was, and still am, to getting the best education I could. My quality of dedication will stick with me throughout my future endeavors.…