My background with working helped me become a punctual and dependable person because I learned how important every job is in the big picture. The jobs also helped me be a team player and helped me be able to socialize wa better. These jobs taught me the importance of very key traits such as honesty, punctuality, kind, and outgoing.
In high school I did a program called the IB diploma. I started in junior year and it was a bunch of 2 year classes that are extremely hard. I did not pass but i learned a valuable lesson from this program. I have to apply myself to get the stuff I dream of since then I have been putting 100% effort into everything. It also helped develop my thinking to think more open.
I am a Eagle Scout and have been a part of boy scouts for years since my youth. Boy scouts helped shape me into a very good person by teaching me very valuable lessons. The thing I learned the most from boy scouts is giving back to the community and how important that is. My eagle project helped me realize that when I installed shelving into a van that delivers food to homeless shelters.
I played tennis throughout high school and it taught me very important skills like team work and dedication. I had to be willing to get better and put that hard work in to actually get better at the sport. I learned teamwork through doubles and realized if I don't help my team mate out we both lose.