“Beta club is not for everyone, it is just for those who want to be leaders.” That is exactly why I want to be a member of the Beta club. I want to be a leader. The Beta club is an opportunity giving program, which will give us the chance to serve others and be around others who are different from us. The Beta club can open up many students’ hearts and convey their dreams to the world.
Reflecting on my reasoning on why I wanted to become a member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Incorporated I knew that I had to speak on all of the women who have instilled some type of morals and values that A Delta woman holds. It was the way they walked, talked, and cared for me like their own and their ability to be selfless. Seeing the way these women have made others and myself feel was convincing enough for me to be sold on my decision to take this path. Sisterhood is key within the women of Delta Sigma Theta. I intentionally surround myself with women of good character.
I have never been one to slack off at anything I am involved with, whether it be school or extracurricular activities. Yet, Beta has increased my thirst for achievement by ten-fold. This club gave me a desire to continue to
“Bringing the gifts that my ancestors gave, I am the dream and the hope of the slave. I rise, I rise, I rise.,” to become a Delta Woman. When asked to express why I should be awarded the honor & pleasure of being apart this great sorority; I must admit I was a bit overwhelmed but also very humbled. However, I am reminded of the great women Delta Sigma Theta has helped mold some of the most influential women in the world. I want to be apart of the most illustrious sorority organization.
I am honored to be nominated for Crestwood’s National Honor Society for the 2017-2018 school year. I feel as if I use these four characteristics every day. Scholarship is something that I take for granted. When I think of school, I think it’s easy and all it takes is doing your homework to get good grades.
As a soror, of Alpha Nu Multicultural Sorority Incorporated, I take pride in my ability to accomplish my responsibilities as a student, school employee, and community member. I am currently a self-empowered PhD student, and am nominating myself for the White Orchid scholarship. My funding resources are limited, as I currently hold a regulated assistantship with my department, and strongly believe that I would be an excellent candidate for this award. I graduated from Washington State University, with my undergrad degree in 2016. While an undergraduate member of Alpha Nu, I was actively involved in various ways within our organization and community.
Application #16 National Junior Honor Society Council Members National Junior Honor Society February 10, 2023 National Junior Honor Society Application Essay Being an asset to Holly Academy’s Chapter of the National Junior Honor Society is a great responsibility and honor, and I feel I am an ideal candidate. First, I am an independent thinker and am able to keep up with assignments and homework. Second, I am able to set goals and work toward achieving them. Additionally, I have an importance of leadership and school pride. In conclusion, I will be an asset to the Holly Academy Chapter of the National Junior Honor Society because I have high academic and behavioral standards, a willingness and desire to help others, and an ambition to become a member.
By active community service, leadership roles, and hard work, I have learned the incredible importance of academic achievement, character, leadership, and service. Through these things, I have been substantially prepared by the Beta Club to serve others as I depart high school and
After I graduate high school, I stand determined to pursue my dream: to become a civil engineer and create hurricane-resistant infrastructure along the Gulf Coast. I plan to employ the four pillars of National Honor Society to better achieve my goals. In order to take the first step towards achieving my goals, I must first pursue scholarship, a commitment to learning. Knowledge illuminates the path to success. Without a commitment to my education, I will not graduate with the proficiency and competency necessary to enter the workforce.
National Junior Honors Society Essay By: Megan Pacchioli I am very excited by the opportunity to represent my school as a member of the National Junior Honors Society. Both in and out of school I support the Five Pillars of the NJHS, which are scholarship, service, citizenship, character, and leadership. I represent these five pillars by my grades and academic achievements in school, my dedication to my church, my dojo, and my soccer team. As well as taking part in my communities activities, being a responsible person, and manifesting my leadership on the court/field out of school.
To become a member of the highly esteemed National Honors Society would mean that I have achieved my goal of being an archetype student for North Penn High School. To be blunt, I had stressed over applying for NHS for quite a while, but it was not until mid-way through the application process in which I realized my life is based around the qualities that the National Honor Society holds in high value. I have been yearning to be a part of this remarkable organization since I graduated my freshman year as an officer in NJHS. Since then, my time has been filled with countless volunteering and involvement in extracurricular activities. I am very passionate about what I become invested into, and I work at achieving my goals to the fullest.
The AVID program has had a positive impact in my academics, and in my life by helping me focus, enrich, and solidify my goals. I can say with full confidence that AVID has become an integral part of my High School year that equipped me with the skills and knowledge needed to be successful in college. As an immigrant who came to the United States five years ago and English being my third language, the AVID program challenged me to think critically and strive to learn more. Personality wise, there are major changes that I observed once I joined the program.
The Atomic bombing in Japan, WWII The atomic bomb that was dropped by America and the USA had many Valid Reasons for used on Japan in World War Two, 1945. The USA Americans had the help of many scientist known as Albert Einstein, Enrico Fermi and Richard Feynman. Many research was put against the first atomic bomb that took up to 7 years to conduct, starting from 1938-1945. The USA Americans dropped the first atomic bomb called 'Little Boy' on the city of Japan known to be Hiroshima on August the 6th 1945. Knowing the first bomb being dropped on Hiroshima, three days later on the 9th of August 1945, the USA Americans dropped the second bomb called 'Fat Man' and was dropped on Nagasaki.
Ever since I was a child I have been fascinated with people. However, it wasn’t until I came to college that I recognized my passion for them. I joined Sigma Phi Lambda my first year of college, and that decision began my journey of discovering what I was passionate about and ultimately what I feel as though I have been created to do. I joined Phi Lamb because I knew I wanted to get involved on campus as well as have a community of people I could share life with.
Ever since I have known about all my options for a job; I have wanted to succeed in the Health Science field. In addition to pursuing Health, I hoped to attend UPenn and afterward a distinguished medical school, but the obstacles are numerous; time, money, grades, and commitment. None of these obstacles can be achieved in a day or a week, so I have done everything in my power to do my best in all but one obstacle I cannot change is money. College tuition only grows every year and my family is not exactly counting dollar bills; I need to do everything I can, so I may to lessen the cost of college and be and be as best prepared as I can be for the rigors of college.