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Don Juan
#1.
Potential To Contribute
I have learned through my high school career to break the chains of society and become a persons who seeks adventure in the classroom and outside with nature.
About 99% of the populous wanting to attend your U.C campuses are going to write about how a magnificent leader they are, how they have changed their community for the better, boring. True leaders are people who run on what nature has naturally given them, testosterone. A true leader would find a way to go to North Korea and take the initiative to destroy their Nuclear Program. Wouldn't people say, " That is suicide." However, a leader is a person who leads, not a person who follows.
I can contribute to your campus a diverse mind not afflicted by society. Sure, I'm not going to go to class unclothed. Few people fail to notice daily that their actions are being influenced by the media. Some people are afraid of taking a **** in a public bathroom fanthomizing the billion of words people are going to say about them. When put in a new setting the typical human will be be so obssesce with fitting in, that he losses their individuality ,and becomes like the rest, society. Society has done many things which have actuall.
#2.
Academic Preparation
Throughout high school I have taken advantage of educational opportonities to prepare for college. I have started to take the initiavtive since my freshman year to prepare for a 4 year institute by joining the A.V.I.D program. I have academically prepared myself for college since I first entered the doors of my new high school; knowing that in school I was going to better prepare myself to attend a 4 year university.
By joining an elite program like A.V.I.D, I am more better prepared for college than the ordinary living soul. My A.V.I.D schoolteacher has shared many of her modus operandi about how to be successful in college. She beached us a new style of taking notes: the Cornell Format. I was surprised that the S.A.T got challenging. Throughout the 3 years I have been researching and reporting about colleges, all the way from ivy league school like Harvard to local Community Colleges like Santa Monica Community College.
Overall, joining the A.V.I.D curriculum has helped me stayed fucus and, also introduced me to peers who are passionate about one subject many people take for granted: college.
I want to know if they need more revision before I send them to apply for a U.C campuse ( University of California)
Potential To Contribute
I have learned through my high school career to break the chains of society and become a persons who seeks adventure in the classroom and outside with nature.
About 99% of the populous wanting to attend your U.C campuses are going to write about how a magnificent leader they are, how they have changed their community for the better, boring. True leaders are people who run on what nature has naturally given them, testosterone. A true leader would find a way to go to North Korea and take the initiative to destroy their Nuclear Program. Wouldn't people say, " That is suicide." However, a leader is a person who leads, not a person who follows.
I can contribute to your campus a diverse mind not afflicted by society. Sure, I'm not going to go to class unclothed. Few people fail to notice daily that their actions are being influenced by the media. Some people are afraid of taking a **** in a public bathroom fanthomizing the billion of words people are going to say about them. When put in a new setting the typical human will be be so obssesce with fitting in, that he losses their individuality ,and becomes like the rest, society. Society has done many things which have actuall.
#2.
Academic Preparation
Throughout high school I have taken advantage of educational opportonities to prepare for college. I have started to take the initiavtive since my freshman year to prepare for a 4 year institute by joining the A.V.I.D program. I have academically prepared myself for college since I first entered the doors of my new high school; knowing that in school I was going to better prepare myself to attend a 4 year university.
By joining an elite program like A.V.I.D, I am more better prepared for college than the ordinary living soul. My A.V.I.D schoolteacher has shared many of her modus operandi about how to be successful in college. She beached us a new style of taking notes: the Cornell Format. I was surprised that the S.A.T got challenging. Throughout the 3 years I have been researching and reporting about colleges, all the way from ivy league school like Harvard to local Community Colleges like Santa Monica Community College.
Overall, joining the A.V.I.D curriculum has helped me stayed fucus and, also introduced me to peers who are passionate about one subject many people take for granted: college.
I want to know if they need more revision before I send them to apply for a U.C campuse ( University of California)