High School Admission Essay

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Without a doubt my biggest fear is working extremely hard for something I don’t genuinely want. So the utmost important goal in my mind is the goal to achieve greatness and fulfillment through enjoying my life. High school has been a substantial element that has shaped me the most so far. It’s the time I became more self-aware with what I care about and that what makes me different allows me to thrive. Especially through the experiences I’ve had these last two years of high school I have found things that have given me stronger drive and dedication. Although multiple events have added to this success, the overall outcome is something I will forever greatly appreciate. Something that has given me great devotion and strength has been from …show more content…

Through the way he inspires all of his students through his artful eye and caring personality, it caused me to contentedly dedicate myself to this task of designing and publishing the yearbook. I began valuing the idea of hard work and responsibility and why it was such a precious thing. I had rarely found myself throwing everything into something, but once I joined this class sophomore year, spending this time with some of my peers that I began caring for, this devotion became not so difficult. Through actual tears, laughs, and heartfelt moments, I not only gained the ability to rely on myself, but also rely on the surrounding people. Being able to work on this task so thoroughly, engulfed me. As a senior I became editor-in-chief of this whole production, taking what my teacher taught me to heart, using some of it …show more content…

Through two of my most favorite things at Mendocino High School; soccer and my yearbook class, I have been able to grow exponentially. Although I’ve been playing soccer since the age of seven, it has especially been a tremendous part of my life the last two years. The end of my sophomore year, myself and a few close friends rallied for a soccer team, due to the fact that our school hadn’t had a boy’s or girl’s team in years. Once all our work paid off and we had successfully obtained a team my junior year, we were star-struck with this goal we had accomplished together. Therefore, once the season of my senior year rolled around, I began appreciating every little thing we began doing more every practice. I would look around at all these faces and appreciate every single one of them, pondering about what we had achieved together for ourselves and for the future of the school. This team altered me from a quiet more reserved kid, to the girl shouting at the top of her lungs at practice and laughing until she would fall to the ground. Through the ability to play this sport I also found something that I was wholeheartedly dedicated to. I often didn’t find myself putting in my all, but this sport gave me this sense of reality and being more grounded with myself, demonstrating to me how important