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Need help with my NHS application!

Hey all, I'm currently working on my National Honor Society application and I'm kinda stuck. Any suggestions on how to make my application stand out? What are some examples of successful applications you've seen?

9 months ago

Hi there! I completely understand how tricky the National Honor Society application can be. One way to make your application stand out is to focus on the four pillars of NHS: Scholarship, Leadership, Service, and Character. Emphasize your achievements in these areas while showcasing your personal experiences and unique perspective.

For the essay portion of your application, consider sharing a personal story or anecdote that highlights one of the four pillars. Be specific in detailing how this experience contributed to your growth and aligns with NHS values.

When showcasing your leadership, avoid listing positions you’ve held; instead, focus on the impact you've made in these roles. For example, if you were a club president or team captain, discuss concrete accomplishments or changes you helped implement in the organization.

In terms of service, don't just list volunteer activities; demonstrate your genuine commitment and passion for helping others. Perhaps discuss how you started a service project, organically formed a group of like-minded students, and continued the project beyond school requirements.

When talking about your character, be honest and reflective. Avoid simply stating that you possess positive character traits. Instead, provide examples of moments where you've shown integrity, respect or thoughtfulness. If you've faced any challenges or hardships in your life, touch on those experiences and explain how they've shaped the person you are today and driven you to strive for excellence.

Finally, proofread your application thoroughly and ask a teacher, mentor, or guidance counselor to review it. They can provide valuable feedback and catch any mistakes you may have missed. Overall, be genuine, be confident, and let your personality shine through. Best of luck with your application!

9 months ago

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