Free from all the extra attention and scrutiny from teachers, who did all they could to mold the freshman class into proper "Vincentians", I felt as though I could finally relax and have a regular high school career. It was a slow paced year where pressures such as ACT and SAT preparation, applying for colleges, and deciding your career path seemed so far away. As long as I remember, I have been on a never ending journey of discovering my talents and finding a career that would be most suitable for me to contribute to society. I was convinced that If just lived life the way I was supposed to and fulfilled my responsibilities, that it all would just come to me one day. Because of my assumption of how much time I had to figure out what I wanted to do with my life, I found myself putting these important thoughts on a hiatus.…
Once I finish my high school career I plan to go attend college and then go straight into the medical field. I would love to take the LNA course next year, my junior year, so I will be able to start working as an LNA my senior year. I have this course of study very seriously and do not want to pass up such an amazing opportunity. I have always had great grades throughout high school. I am an honors student and the occasional high honors student.…
Essence Foster Post High School Future Goals Essay Class of 2016 After graduation, I have many goals I would like to achieve. Using my skills within fashion and design. As a Fashion designer I would be required to hold an undergraduate degree in fashion design. To own my own firm or shop I may need to earn a combined degree in fashion design and marketing or another business-related subject.…
High school is the transition between middle school and college, thus it is a significant point in a student's’ academic career. It is a time where students have to use more effort and new habits are set, so skills like organization will be crucial in college. Looking back, I can reflect on my high school years and conclude there are various things one should yield for consideration. Therefore, there are a few recommendations that I can suggest to someone starting their high school career. Middle school was the time of one’s educational career where homework was a heavy influence on grades.…
My high school career at Edgewood would all change the moment of my freshman year would I found out devastating news that changed me to become the disciplined student I am today . The end of the year was coming up fast and that was around the time that everyone came in to schedule their classes for the next year . Each individual homeroom was called one by one, then my class was called everyone went down the the library to see the consular Mrs. Richter. Sitting there patiently my name was called ¨Alex Couch ¨ She said.…
Your high school career will play a major role in determining your college readiness, which will prove that it is never too early to look ahead.…
You have to have a High School Degree. It mostly takes many years for you to become an athlete or competitor. You have to practice to get better.…
Many websites advise students to make high school count. As I enter high school, I plan to volunteer at local hospitals and take challenging math and science…
I'm a senior, so what the best advice You can give me to finish out this last year of high school with my best foot forward? Pleeeasse, stay focused on your asignments and listen to those who not only care about you but are also wiser than you because they will keep you in the right path. More importantly, follow your dreams. You're young and ambitious.…
Catherine Marine- college career, college applications process or military programs. Every 135 hours from your job you can get .5 credits for college, per trimester, scholarships Debbie Johnson- School nurse, open 3 days a week monday, tuesday, and thursday. You can talk about anything and it will be confidential, unless it's a danger to you or anyone else, pregnancy probs, room 205 Health Clinic- like a doctor's office, need a physical? Go there. Pregnancy scares, only for emergencies.…
As any other, typical high school student, I was confused in which career I wanted to go into. I looked for clarity by discussing with guidance counsellors, friends and parents. Originally, my mom tried to encourage me in becoming a French teacher (to use my abilities to speak fluent French to my advantage) but I never really saw myself doing that for the rest of my life. Sadly, nobody really seemed to have any helpful advice other than "what are your interests?" Honestly, I was not really sure.…
I was born and raised in Atlanta, Georgia. I am the youngest of four children, and I did not really attend public schools, but I was homeschooled during some of my elementary and middle school days. I was a very bright student and completed all my works, but I hit some challenges as I got older. I liked to do my schoolwork early, so I can have spare free time to play video games and hang out with friends before I had to go to football practice, but my mother who is very educated didn't allow me to spend all my free time to play video games. She would always want me to do chores or read a book, but I never really would get into reading as much because I never found it appealing.…
My second wish would be to finish school at age 16. I would do this because it would give me more time to accomplish my goals. It would accomplish me being able to achieve my to-do’s throughout my life and not have to go to school for 8 hours a day and it would give me more time to practice my goals throughout the day.…
Of the four years in my high school career, not only has my senior year been the most stressful but also my most productive. It started my junior year, when I joined theater. The class consisted of putting up plays for the school, and the community. I had always been a person who got easily embarrassed in front of people. So when it came time to do the first play out of the four I would have to do, I was scared and having second thoughts about going out and performing.…
Douglas Lurton once said “When you determine what you want, you have made the most important decision of your life. You have to know what you want in order to attain it.” Well Doug, you couldn’t be more right. When we’re young we’re asked what we want to be when we grow up. Some say a teacher, others say a doctor, and in my case I said a princess.…