NHS acceptance!

<p>I just got accepted into NHS at my school!</p>

<p>Is that a good thing?</p>

<p>Yes, it is! :>)</p>

<p>yay!</p>

<p>what were your stats, if you mind…</p>

<p>congrats! </p>

<p>what are you supposed to write for your induction bio. I’m still sitting here like, god i don’t know anything about me. I’m thinking of just asking my friends to write it for me.</p>

<p>I don’t think that we have to write an induction bio at my school. Induction is on May 1st, and they haven’t mentioned anything about it.</p>

<p>About my stats…
GPA–4.0 UW, 4.3 W</p>

<p>In school Activites:
Orchestra
AFS club
French Club
Young Democrats Club
District Solo and Small Ensemble for orchestra
tennis </p>

<p>Outside of school:
Viola lessons
Volunteer with 1st graders for an hour each week–church related</p>

<p>Recommendations from teachers: excellent!</p>

<p>Hope that this helped!</p>

<p>i got in too, but like most people did at my school, although the val didnt cause he doesnt do any activities, which i find ironic. anyway,we had to write essays for the application. and apparently they read like a poignant line from each of our essays as we’re inducted. odd. induction is may8th. i have mostly a’s, all honors, good activties, rank 10/334</p>

<p>Not a lot of people at my school got in…it’s really sad, a lot of people don’t care about academics. </p>

<p>We just had to write down our activites and have the activity sponsor sign off, and then we had to have three teachers write recommendations.</p>

<p>yeah for us there was an essay, list of activities with moderators signing off, two recommendations:D</p>

<p>i got accpeted… i dont view it as a big accomplishment though…</p>

<p>us we jus write 2 extra curricular activies and advisors for them</p>

<p>Joining NHS was the one of the worst decision I ever made in High School.</p>

<p>Maybe it’s better organized and more useful in other schools.</p>

<p>None - how is it a bad decision??? Did it hurt your college resume?</p>

<p>Is it really a big deal in your school? About 50 students get in at mine, so it’s not really that prestigious or anything…</p>

<p>Ours you need two teacher recs. and 50 service hours. Sad thing they dont really read them they basically just let everyone in. For example one senior put everything related to Star Wars, his clubs and service hours. The lame thing is once your in, they require us to have so many hours in different types of service hours. Like 10 for tutoring, 40 for regular community service and 50 for service projects they come up with. What makes it sadder is the fact that service project usuaslly is to go to a teachers house and clean up their yards or alumni who have donated to the school. Haha.</p>

<p>Thats my NHS. Damn Proud :P</p>

<p>NHS was a complete waste of time. I don’t care what it did to my college resume (I’m guessing no impact). It involved service projects I have no motivation in doing. Half the people end up buying their hours anyways so they can have the “honor” at graduation. Go to a restaurant, spend 8 dollars, restaurant donates $2 to NHS, and get an hour of “service.”</p>

<p>I was rejected from NHS on a seemingly arbitrary decision and I’m kind of glad for it now. My time is better spent actually doing volunteer work than going to meetings to write some useless abbreviation on my transcript.</p>

<p>Welcome to the B+ Club!</p>

<p>-The B+ Coot66</p>

<p>Haha at my school, there are no requirements… When you enter a meeting, you’re in.</p>

<p>in my school all you need is above 3.5 to get into/stay in NHS</p>