First of all, I'm an active member in our school's computer science club. I enjoy working in this club to do complex projects with others. We brainstorm and discuss together on how to make things function. I also got the chance to teach new members how to code.
Secondly, I avidly take part in sports at school. I'm in the badminton team, volleyball team, and track and field team. You can't spell team with "I", that's where my part comes in. Teamwork, one the most important duties, a dysfunctional team will never win no matter how good they are. I encourage, participate and I give it my all.
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Competitive badminton, competitive math, hockey, swimming, piano, church, and art. Some people ask how I do it all and also balance school. Simple, “Hard work beats talent when talent doesn't work hard” -Tim Notke.
Those advance sports I play, for example badminton, taught me you need to work hard for everything. My job is to train just as hard as a real game, and when I'm in a tournament, I can remain steady. Hard work has gotten me 3rd place in a provincial tournament and into the semi-finals of an Ontario/Quebec tournament.
Now the fine arts. Although it has taught me hard work, it can't overtop patience. My part isn't just being able to play an astounding piece on the piano or draw a prize-winning drawing, but also to have the patience of doing so. Competitive math is all about time management, not just being a good student but to solve quick and accurate is key. That’s my role, to be quick and precise, it has gotten me distinction on Waterloo’s math contest, full marks on the beaver computing challenge and represented Ottawa in provincial math Olympic team.
Finally church. I’m involved with church by supervising the younger Christians. This Halloween I helped set up and run our Halloween special by running a game booth for all ages to