I would like to thank you for considering me for National Junior Honor Society. It is a tremendous honor to be recognized for not only my academics, but also my leadership, service, citizenship, and character. Admittance into this club is something I would take great pride in and I will surely represent myself with the utmost class, dignity and respect that the club represents. I believe I represent all the core values that the National Junior Honor Society is looking for. Leadership is one of those values that I believe I possess and display is all aspects of my life. Being a leader means being responsible, having a positive attitude and respecting all those I come in contact with. I exhibit responsibility every day by turning in all of my assignments by the due dates and rarely being absent. I possess an extremely positive attitude towards school. Many of my peers are content with average grades but I have always been an overachiever and have high expectations for myself, both in and out of school. Another way that I demonstrate leadership is by respecting …show more content…
I am self-motivated by my desire to achieve academic success. Unlike most students my age, I can honestly say that I enjoy going to school because I like challenging myself to achieve my academic goals. This year I am taking Algebra and Living Environment which are both regents level courses as well as Honors 8E Social Studies. Another way that I display great character is I would never cheat on any assignment. I cannot understand how people can just copy answers without learning the material. I respect my parents by making them proud and not arguing with them. I present character on the field by trying my hardest and always showing excellent sportsmanship. Last year I showed good character by not being boastful when I was brought up to play JV basketball. I felt it was a privilege that I never took for
Firstly, I would like to express my interest in becoming a member of National Junior Honor Society, for the reason that it means that I will be able to commit to the organization and will be able to take advantage of the privilege of joining the organization. There is so much I would like and enjoy about being involved in NJHS over the course of my lifetime. In addition, we had the chance to develop our leadership skills, character, and citizenship as well as interact with other groups of kids along the way. As a Web leader for the PVMS, I have shown leadership and can contribute to the PVMS chapter of the NJHS in many ways. WEB is where we will be helping kids in PVMS who are younger than us and are 5th graders that are unfamiliar with this
Joining the National Junior Honor Society is an opportunity I am excited to take part in. I think this experience would be a great addition to my life and could help me become the best version of myself in many ways. I would be an asset to the NJHS community because I show the traits and have met the criteria listed in the application packet. For my academic achievements, all of my elementary school years, I participated in the Gifted and Talented program.
It is a great honor to be considered for membership in the National Honor Society. Since I was a sophomore, my ambition was to study diligently to be amongst the highest students and to be accepted into this scholastic "hall of fame". Getting considered indicates that I have met my goal of exhibiting my thrive and willingness to assist people in my community, so becoming a part of this distinguished institution is a huge responsibility to which I will commit my whole attention. While my GPA demonstrates my dedication to academics, how I spend my time and behave outside of school demonstrates my dedication to making the world a better place. Through my unwavering hard work and perseverance, I feel that I possess the four characteristics of
I am extremely honored to be eligible for this opportunity to apply for the National Honor Society. Becoming a member of the National Honor Society has been a goal I set for myself since I was a student in middle school. I have been greatly looking forward to this moment for a very long time. Overall, I have worked incredibly hard these last two years to display a positive character and obtain qualities such as leadership, responsibility, and scholarship. I strongly believe I will be a productive and reliable member of the National Honor Society at Harvard H. Ellis Technical High School.
Acquiring leadership skills along with a strong character and the sense to serve others is vital. A leader should be resourceful, dependable, selfless, and a good problem solver. I have led in many ways- inside and outside of school. Last year as a tenth grader, I was class secretary for Class Council.
Today I am deeply humbled to be recognized as a potential member of the National Honor Society. To me this means I have exemplified everything you look for in a student who goes above and beyond, not just in academics but in athletics, the community and at home as well. I have not taken this selection for granted, as I believe would be a great asset to the National Honor Society. I am hardworking, honest, reliable and quite charismatic too. I hold all the qualities required by the distinguished NHS like leadership, service, character and scholarship.
There is no doubt in my mind that I am not a leader. To help others and to show them right choices is one of my greatest qualities. One of the questions I asked myself when deciding to try out was, ‘Can other students learn and look up to you?’ The answer was yes, other students can look to me for guidance and friendship. Another of my
Although I had to overcome many obstacles, the concept of determination was especially important throughout the journey. I have worked very hard to earn the opportunity to even be considered for National Honors Society. Another quality I can speak to is my positive attitude. There are many qualities that make up a good leader, and I hope that I can set an example for others. I provide creative ideas, I am very passionate about everything that I am involved in, I have a drive for success, and do not break under pressure, especially in a leadership role.
Being a great leader is not dependent on what you have accomplished yourself, it is shown by how you have impacted others' lives. I have come through a never-ending process of education, self-study, and social interactions to become a true leader figure. Being academically successful has been a big priority of mine. I have proved my academic dedication through my 4.0 GPA which is the first step to complete to grow as a bigger leader in the National Honors Society. My whole life, I have challenged myself by taking more advanced classes such as AP courses because I thought being intelligent is one of the keys to helping me become a bigger leader.
I learned to make sacrifices to keep my grades up, from losing sleep for studying for a physics exam or staying home on the weekends until I finished all my dual credit assignments that had to be done online. Keeping my spot in the top 5% of my class and achieving a 5.232 GPA out of 5.0 is challenging with being involved in so many clubs and being a student
I think that to be a good leader you have to have a good standing point, and you should be a overall good person, with a great personality. Characteristics for being a good leader include; being loyal, and hardworking. Being a leader means that there are people that look up to you. So you should be a great rolemodel for all ages. Martin Luther King, Jr. was a good leader because he had a great thing to be standing for.
Leadership is the ability to guide others without force into a direction or decision that leaves them still feeling empowered and accomplished. I found this ability within myself at a very young age. Growing up I was constantly surrounded by leaders, people who had no fear in taking the first step in the right direction. My mother was a leader when she got diagnosed with Breast Cancer, and beat it a year later. My Father was a leader when he started his own successful marketing business in the small town of Columbia.
I believe that a leader is someone who knows how to properly guide others, as well as rely on others when needed. I also believe in leading by example as the bible says in Titus 2:7, “In everything set them an example by doing what is good...” I believe that how I behave, how I interact with teachers, others adults, and students can provide a positive influence for my peers. I hold several student leadership roles at school. I am a member of STUCO (student council) and DECA (Distributive Education Clubs of America), a global organization that prepares emerging leaders and entrepreneurs in marketing, finance, hospitality and management in high schools and colleges.
Leadership is not merely leading a group of people in a presentation, or setting a good example for a younger sibling. It is relentlessly pursuing passions and striving for goals that seem unattainable. It is taking risks in order to do or be what you want, even if it ends with failure, because failure in itself is a lesson. To be a leader, one must be able to accept failure as well as success, and he or she must not stop striving for what they
There are many ways that leadership is advantageous, such as my future employment opportunities and in a family setting, therefore I am focusing on some of the specific qualities that make a great leader. Leadership will be a very important aspect in my future. For example,