I wanted to go to college since I last could remember, school was always a fun place for me to go. No matter what we learned it was always something that intrested my brain, it could be something I learned in past years or a whole new topic. Softball was something that came and stole the position for first place and pushed school down to second. Softball took over my whole family and it has been a real dream of mine to go to college and play my favorite school in the world, no scratch that universe.
I know i'm not the best but if you find someone who is more dedicated and motivated as me, well never mind that cause thaat is near to impossible.And that does not just go for sports it goes for anything I do, as in school, community work, and helping around the house with my two little sisters. It feels so good setting a goal each and every day to help someone else in the world. I hope you can see a little about me by just reading this.
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High School Information
High School:
Lower Cape May Regional High School
State:
NEW JERSEY
Phone:
(609) 884-3475
Academic Accomplishments
Honors Classes:
Yes. My school offers both honors and AP classes, it is for just 9th and 10th grade. I will take honors in Math, Science, English and Social Studies. If my grades stay a float and if I can demonstrate success in all my classes I can be enrolled into to Advance Placement. But as of now I know that I am in Spanish 2, Introduction to Engineering, Honors Math Science English and Social Studies.
AP Classes:
Yes. See I won't be in AP classes till my 11th and 12th grade and me being in 9th grade at the moment i can't be lucky enough to be in those classes yet. But when in all of my AP classes I will take a test that will be graded out of 5. 1 being the worst and 5 being the best, and with the grade I get a test there is a chance of getting credit for college! 1 and 2 is basically no points and with a 3 you could get points but it depends on what school you go to, now with 4 and 5 you will get points for college.
Registered with the NCAA Eligibility Center?
No
Awards, Achievements and Activities
Award
National Juniors Honors Society
7th Grade Academic Achievement Awards
8th Grade Academic Achievement Awards
SOLE Student Award
Award For The Most Money Raised Individually
Activity
Mock Trial
St. Baldrick's Fundraising Committee
School Newspaper
Marching Band
Jazz Band
Concert Band
Orchestra
Youth Mentor For Under Privileged Children
SOLE Student
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