2. I am most proud of my current leadership activity. As aforementioned, I attend …show more content…
National Honor Society celebrates leadership among scholars, and I would be gratified to be a leader among leaders. I am qualified for an officer position because I have been in notable executive roles from a very young age, and have since been an eminent leader amongst my peers. In elementary school, I held officer positions in Junior Beta Club, Math Club, Science Club, and student council officer figures. In middle school, I again held noteworthy positions in several S.T.E.M. (science, technology, engineering, and math) organizations, National Junior Honor Society, and Leadership Academy. To this day I constantly rise to any opportunity to prove my leadership among my peers, and will implement this if held to an office position in National Honor Society. As president, I would be able to lead my fellow NHS members to notable potency and efficacy. As vice president, I would assist the president with any affair in which they require aid, and substitute for the president in any case that they are unable to complete certain activities. In the treasurer position, with an average of a 98% in my math class, I would be able to keep up with our organization’s funds without mistake. As parliamentarian, I could easily organize meetings and possible field trips for our chapter of National Honor Society. Finally, as historian, I would document our progress as an organization, and be able to keep up with our accomplishments and milestones. Even as a common member of the organization, I would be fully willing to pitch ideas to better our organization, school, and