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    preparing for a potential career. Procrastination is the most pertinent irrationality. There are so many things that need to be done before graduation to be well prepared for a job. These include electives, study-abroad, internships, and co-curricular activities. The completion of these are crucial, and putting them off would not be beneficial. You have to actively be completing these tasks throughout undergraduate education, and they cannot be procrastinated or else you will not be prepared for…

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    It is my pleasure to recommend Chinnu Cheriyan for the SCHOLARSHIP NAME. As the advisor for the A.L.P.H.A. Club, I have the wonderful opportunity of working closely with Chinnu to provide co-curricular guidance. Throughout her academic career, Chinnu has proven to be an accomplished and capable student. She is deeply committed to achieving her academic goals, while also serving as a leader on campus and within the Staten Island community. Each term, she continuously excels far beyond what is…

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    SC5 Demonstrated commitment and capacity to actively contribute to a broad range of school activities and a commitment to ongoing professional learning to enable further development of skills, expertise and teaching capacity. As a teacher, I am strongly committed to the practice of connecting and communicating with the school community by being involved in co-curricular activities. My involvements have included fundraising, organising concerts and productions, school camps and coaching sporting…

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    participating in a co-curricular activity. Currently, I am voluntarily helping out in the MakerSpace. I chose to do so that I can start practically applying what I am using. While volunteering in the MakerSpace does not stretch my engineering abilities too much, it does give me familiarity with the many tools available to me and collaboration with students within my career. Beyond just working in the MakerSpace, I have not yet looked into other opportunities for me to participate in…

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    Coming from a school where I took 4 years of mechanical engineering, I’m still interested in joining organizations related to engineering. For example, one of the co-curricular activities I’m interested in is, robotics. I’ve always felt comfortable with hands on learning, which robotics offers. The activity that caught my attention is performing arts. All my life I’ve been surrounded by music. The majority of my family has played an instrument. In middle school, I started Advanced Band…

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    education, technology and mathematics. The school also offers Honors classes in almost every course it teaches as part of its Middle Years Program. Further still, the school mandates 150 hours of community service or co-curricular activities in order to graduate. Some of the co-curricular clubs available include chess, dance, film and robotics. 3. Academic Magnet High School (North Charleston, SC) A magnet school with a plethora of Advanced Placement and Honors courses available, Academic…

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    My long term career goal is to begin a career working for a nonprofit as a community organizer/activist or as a public interest advocate. My academic plans are to major in Communications with minors in Political Science and Women Gender Studies. Majoring in Communications will allow me to develop the speaking and people skills needed to succeed in the nonprofit sector while minoring in Political Science and Woman Gender Studies will allow me to understand the social issues that many non-profits…

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    Fort Osage High School is a co-ed public high school in Independence, Missouri. Classes are held at FOSH for pupils in grades 9 through 12. The gender divide at the school is 52 percent male and 48 percent female. There are about 1500 pupils enrolled and the student-to-teacher ratio is 19:1. It's a school in the Fort Osage R-I School District. State assessments show 66 percent of pupils are proficient in English and 51 percent are proficient in Mathematics. The graduation rate is 95 percent,…

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    terms of both money and electricity. I was also the captain of the ‘Bhagat’ house at school and successfully led its students to excel in sports, inspired them to perform well in their exams and encouraged the students to participate in extra-curricular activities. This overall performance resulted in us winning the best house cup for that…

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    These commitments and obligations, for some students, not only took the form of concrete extracurricular activities, but also in the form of ideas like getting into college, making their family and friends proud, and getting high paying jobs. A trend for nearly all of the students was that they felt they had obligations to their family, whether stated or unstated…

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