cysabelenapiza
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Does anybody know someone who made it in without NHS Membership?
Does anybody know someone who made it in without NHS Membership?
Do not worry about NHS if you are not already in it. Maintain a high GPA and study for the SAT/ACT. You should also prepare for the CFA, a breakdown can be found hereDoes anybody know someone who made it in without NHS Membership?
Not every school is like that, at our DD school you have to send in an application and every high school teacher has a vote even if you did not have them as a teacher. And if even one teacher gives a neg review or any of the officers from the grad senior nhs class say no you are not invited.No politics involved. GPA at or above 3.7 (weighted) and 20 hours of community service.
Exactly why my boys didn’t participate either.NHS is different at every school. All three of my kids had very high GPAs, 32+ ACTs, multiple varsity letters, class officers and leadership positions in their activities, yet none of them were inducted into NHS. At their high school it was highly political to get selected and they chose to be true to themselves rather than chase that "honor". I am very proud of them.
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PNot every school is like that, at our DD school you have to send in an application and every high school teacher has a vote even if you did not have them as a teacher. And if even one teacher gives a neg review or any of the officers from the grad senior nhs class say no you are not invited.No politics involved. GPA at or above 3.7 (weighted) and 20 hours of community service.
I do find it weird that it’s run so differently at every school, and it changes dramatically based on which teacher is running it.Not every school is like that, at our DD school you have to send in an application and every high school teacher has a vote even if you did not have them as a teacher. And if even one teacher gives a neg review or any of the officers from the grad senior nhs class say no you are not invited.No politics involved. GPA at or above 3.7 (weighted) and 20 hours of community service.
Yes indeed. It hardly seems "national" in that case. But I agree with others that at some institutions it's entirely political. Once I started dating the right girl I got in. Go figure.PNot every school is like that, at our DD school you have to send in an application and every high school teacher has a vote even if you did not have them as a teacher. And if even one teacher gives a neg review or any of the officers from the grad senior nhs class say no you are not invited.No politics involved. GPA at or above 3.7 (weighted) and 20 hours of community service.
I do find it weird that it’s run so differently at every school, and it changes dramatically based on which teacher is running it.Not every school is like that, at our DD school you have to send in an application and every high school teacher has a vote even if you did not have them as a teacher. And if even one teacher gives a neg review or any of the officers from the grad senior nhs class say no you are not invited.No politics involved. GPA at or above 3.7 (weighted) and 20 hours of community service.
I can't think of a good reason to give a sarcastic response to a legitimate question.Does anybody know someone who made it in without NHS Membership?
You realize not every HS has an NHS, right? What can you infer with that fact?
I read it as a factual statement, but perhaps that's just me. We all read things differently online. Sometimes simple logic can yield the answer to a question.I can't think of a good reason to give a sarcastic response to a legitimate question.Does anybody know someone who made it in without NHS Membership?
You realize not every HS has an NHS, right? What can you infer with that fact?