Personal Statement For Nhs For National Honor Society

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The National Honor Society (NHS) stands by such values as Scholarship, Leadership, Service, and character; it is these values that I strive to live by. I have received the opportunity to become a proud member of the NHS, and have been humbled by this chance. Throughout my high school career I try to be involved in anything I can help the school, from being a part of community service activities. Also, I have achieved my goal to work as hard as I possibly can to stand out among my peers. Even outside of school I have worked to uphold the values of club, and shall continue to do so if I chosen. During my high school career, I see the step that I have taken has gotten me closer to my dreams and to my goals for the future by taking every chance I can get to maintain my GPA and continuously get better grades. Also, I try to take the some advanced classes at Lincoln Land Community college and high school such as: AP European History, Sociology and Biology 101 which are a college course. In all my …show more content…

Being prepared and organized help to maintain a good positive image, which is part of being a good role model. My leadership could be attributed to the many years I have been in voluntary work. Also, I am involved in extracurricular activities such as varsity soccer, membership in the Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA), key club, and Family Career and Community Leader of America (FCCLA). FBLA and FCCLA have given me the opportunity to see the business world and to lead as president of the organizations and key club has provided me with opportunities to be a great volunteer and gain community involvement. Some of these opportunities include working with the elderly at the local nursing home and assisting with local food pantry. Learning to work with other requires patience, responsibility, accountability, and an appreciation for all type of people and their own hardships and

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