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In A Fix NOW HOW TO GO AND SHOW TO THE AUTHORITIES WHAT U R??? (Discussion)
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wiZKid said – Sun, 12 Apr 2009 16:48:34 -0000 ( Link )
I Have Been Studying at a “CENTRAL BOARD OF SECONDARY EDUCATION”[one of the prestigious Board which monitors School Curicullum and also organises the SECONDARY EXAMS for Education, under the Ministry of HRD] affiliated High School. I have been studying here since 2000 when I was in Grade One, it had been nine years , I am in The Tenth Grade now, I have a very special bond with my teachers, really, they are very talented and kind, they always encourage, they love me and some Grade One teachers have still contact with me, though I never was the First Rank Holder, I had always been in the TOP 5 or TOP 10 [except in 2 times]. I had won various awards for ORATION and also in Quiz and this year the school teachers and Authorites adjudged me and feliciated me as the MOST ACTIVE VOLUNTEER in respect to my service to the society through our SCHOOL’S SOCIAL SERVICE CELL, I doubt if they will represent my achievments and my personality traits , But they will always be engraved in my heart. “SALUTE TO MY TEACHERS”
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oLahav said – Tue, 14 Apr 2009 16:41:01 -0000 ( Link )
Schools don’t really look for a personality as much as just to see that you’d fit and be a good student with potential. Academics are a big part, no matter what everyone says, and if you’ve been at the relative top of your class consistently you’re definitely doing well in those terms. Other things schools are looking for- leadership abilities, communication skills, extracurriculars, volunteer experience, etc. You have something to show in each of these categories, and your bonds with your teachers will allow you to get good recommendation letters.
In the following years, I would concentrate on finding the right school (and country) for you- the LearnHub Directory is a perfect place to start. If you need TOEFL or SAT scores, study hard for those tests and do as well as you can. Get involved in different extracurricular activities (sports? Music? Drama?) to show creativity and a broader range of interests and talents. And keep volunteering and helping school services.
The bottom line is- schools will only get to know you according to what you write them in admissions essays, and the info/certificates you submit. As long as you can make it sound good, anything can help push you forward.
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