Transcripts I am satisfied with the grades that I have earned during my high school year. I struggled with math my junior year. The reason for it is because I transferred from two other schools my junior year which affected me by joining the class late and being behind everyone else that was in that class‚ but I tried my best and passed the class. During my senior year‚ I got home studies‚ I was not able to do all work from my culinary arts class because some of it was online also I did not have
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High School Life Versus College Life There are many ways to compare and contrast high school life versus college life. Some of the things to compare and contrast are the student life‚ the faculty‚ and the athletic structure. One way to compare and contrast high school life and college life is student population. The population in college far exceeds high school enrollment. In high school the average number of students is seven hundred fifty and in college the average number of students is approximately
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Third year life is a challenging stage for me. It all started in the first day of school where I feel so uneasy. I felt like I am a new student of a certain school. It’s like my classmates were also new to me because some of them really changed. I felt like I don’t belong with them at all. I felt like I am in first year again. I thought my teacher is so horrible that when I am in front of her‚ I tremble. But‚ I was wrong‚ she is not so horrible like I thought‚ but she was really cute especially
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GROSSMONT-CUYAMACA COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT High School/College Credit Enrollment Authorization Form Cuyamaca College Grossmont College For GCCCD Official Use Only NOTE: A new form must be completed and submitted each semester prior to class enrollment. Also‚ if you choose to attend both Cuyamaca and Grossmont‚ a separate HS/CC Enrollment Authorization Form MUST be submitted to each college. Please read carefully and sign below. Received Date: Received By: THIS SECTION MUST
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next chapter in our lives and begin the road to our independence. It’s forcing us to realize that the past four years is concluded on a few pieces of paper compiled of our: grades‚ GPA‚and test scores wrapped up and called “our future.” In hindsight the future is as clear as 20/20 vision‚ yet still as blurry as the background to a picture perfect photo. Entering my freshman year of high school I had a vision: as to what I wanted to walk away with ‚ what type of person I wanted to become‚ and the challenges
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couldn’t attend school‚ due to the fact that they had labor to effectuate. As to why‚ I want to take advantage of every single opportunity that is given. One major opportunity is attending a university. Therefore‚ I have to be a goal-setter and plan ahead‚ such as goals to accomplish‚ to meet these utmost opportunities. I just want to make my parents proud of accomplishing/ receiving opportunities they‚ sadly never had a chance to achieve. I’ll start off with minor goals for this year‚ as to how
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Should Shakespeare be taught in high school? What a dumb question to ask to a group of sophomores. The highest response will be a resounding No. The students see the work they would not have to do if Shakespeare was not a portion of the current curriculum. But then again‚ most students would get rid of 90 percent of the subject and material being taught if they could get away with it. Even with the matter they are presently learning having been dumbbed down to ensure a higher level of students pass
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Looking back at high school I learned that everything that was supposed to prepare me for college was a waste. The perception that high school teachers give students is false. For instance‚ the perception of college is that as a student you are on your own and responsible for your own actions. To add‚ whatever college advice that was given by a teacher or counselor in high school is not realistic in the college. High School teachers should prepare students for college in a more realistic way.
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High school and College are great education diplomas to receive to be able to move up in the world to get a job with good pay. They are similar in some ways‚ but have more differences than you would think. High school and College involve several of things including student body‚ characteristics‚ academics‚ academic freedom and the purpose of the institution. Some of the similarities that each institution has are just broad‚ where the differences are more specific. Their similarities are that they
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Norris Pittman English 032 Dr. Miller 04/03/2011 Motivated to Graduate High School Growing up poor is one thing‚ but growing up poor without a father figure has to be one of the hardest obstacles in life. Well anything worth having in life is worth working for. That is why when I saw the opportunity to be the first male in my family to graduate high school‚ I ceased the moment. Failing at anything was not an option so I motivated myself a lot. My mom worked two jobs and I started to
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