Personal Statement

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Education has always been indubitably important to me. Unlike my other classmates, I enjoyed going to school every day throughout grade school. I have always focused hard on my schoolwork, so that I can do my best. I am genuinely satisfactory at time management. This is very important in my educational experience because I have and still involve in time consuming sports. Many days I leave for school early in the morning and finally arrive home more than twelve hours later. I also know that my grades and education are far more important than sports can be. My education is what will help me succeed with my future, but sports can only take me so far. I have learned that in addition to good time management, responsibility for my schoolwork is also needed daily. In middle …show more content…

My grades also are extremely important to me. I learned in grade school to study every night for classes, and that studying is important to the learning process. In high school, I used the skills I learned for studying every night to study for a variety of classes. I know that in order to get into the college I desire I need to keep my grades up. I have invariably strived to keep my grades up above a 3.8 GPA, while taking several advanced classes. By the end of Senior Year, I will have taken five Advanced Placement classes and a three credit college class. In addition to extracurriculars and keeping my grades high, I also have volunteered in many different ways, whether tutoring students at school, showing grade schoolers around the high school, or teaching Sunday School at church. College is especially important to me and my future. I have been working towards attending college for most of my life. I know that my grades, transcripts, and test scores are important to acceptance to college. In order to achieve all this, I have to work hard in all that I do. This is one of my core qualities, that I value deeply. By working hard, I am able to use the skills that God