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zysi
3 months ago
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You and nine peers have been selected to apply for an important college scholarship. Only one student will be awarded the schola

rship. You have been asked to write a brief essay to the scholarship committee in which you share an important event in your life that significantly changed you, your view about life, your life goals, or your character for the better. Apply narrative techniques, a solid prewriting strategy, and creative sentence patterns to share your story and stand apart from other applicants.
PLEASE WRITE THE FULL ESSAY MAKE IT UP IF YOU HAVE TOO. I AM A JUNIOR IN HIGH SCHOOL  WILL GIVE 80 CREDITS PLUS BRAINLY
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hammer [7.6K]3 months ago
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A Memorable Moment in My Life

People often forget everyday routines, but unforgettable or extraordinary events tend to stay etched in our memory forever. I believe everyone has experiences that leave a lasting impact, whether joyful memories or painful ones that bring tears when recalled. Life inevitably involves both positive events and challenges which teach valuable lessons and shape our character. There are many chances to wish for surprising or exciting moments. This essay shares an important event in my life that continues to resonate with me.


The most significant experience I had was attending the MASC summer leadership camp in 2005 and 2006 for ten days. MASC stands for Missouri Association of Student Councils. After joining my school's Student Council in my senior year, I had the opportunity to participate at the Level 1 camp. At arrival, I was overwhelmed by the outgoing and lively campers. Because I was shy around new people, I wasn't sure I belonged. Campers were divided into twenty-six different councils, and I was in group 'M'. That week transformed me from a reserved novice board member into someone comfortable being myself and confident for my first year on Student Council. A highlight was the Olympics event where all councils played various games together, which helped bond our group and pushed me beyond my usual limits. I learned the importance of teamwork and valuing everyone's talents. While I am competitive, that night taught me that winning wasn't the goal - creating memories was what mattered most. Another memorable activity was the talent show, where each council put on a skit to a popular song and performed before the entire camp.


Overall, those two summers remain unforgettable moments in my life. While daily routines fade from memory, unusual or meaningful events leave lasting impressions. Like me, others have memories they cherish or perhaps some experiences they wish to forget due to painful pasts.


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