Wednesday, June 4, 2014

Student Success Statement

 “Obedience is central to becoming, being, and remaining happy.” –David A. Bednar
                                                         

Reflection: obedience is the road to happiness. If you become an obedient person, you will remain an obedient person and you future will see happiness. Obedience won’t only bring happiness to you but to God too. He gave us commandments to obey and we should obey them to receive blessing and the answer to that one prayer. He has given us parents, teachers, officers, judges, elders to obey. We should obey every command that we receive but only if it will lead us to gratefulness. Obedience will lead to blessings and answers to your prayers. Choose the right and obey.

Life Planning Progress Report



At first I can admit that writing 100 goals was difficult because I never actually took time to think of the goals I wanted to achieve. I had a few but to know I needed to write 100 was hard. Today I have way more than just 100 goals, and it’s surprising that I actually had so many. I have achieved some of the short-term goals and I am on my way to achieve my long-term goals. I know I will achieve them because I was taught in this class that “I will persist until I succeed”. I appreciate the opportunity our teacher gave us and to help us realize that we all have goals. The time I’ve been in this class, we were told to read for 2 minutes but now that I graduate and others go on vacation, we need to discipline ourselves to read our goals for 2 minutes. I need to start to believe in myself that I can achieve these goals. I have no one to remind me to read my goals everyday so I will commit myself to read the on my own time. Thank you for proving me that I have potential to achieve goals. Choose the right. “Goal setting is goal getting”. J

Class Reflection

Class Reflection
1.      What did you like best about this class?
2.    What did you dislike about this class?
3.    What can you recommended to improve this class?
4.    What will you always remember about this class?

Reflection:

Well I really enjoyed this class, it was actually my favorite. What I liked was that we were able to practice our typing but also learn about many careers. I always enjoyed sitting in the front, it helped me concentrate better and pay more attention. I enjoyed making new friends and creating memories with them. There was nothing that I disliked about this class; I really liked it because it helped me improve my typing skills. I would recommend to always practice your typing at school and at home to become great at it. Practice makes perfect. I will always remember my awesome teacher that was a great role model in doing what’s right. I will dearly miss this class and school for all the memories I received. Thank you Mr. Haymore for always teaching us to choose the right, it was helpful and I will never forget the mottoJ. I know that God put me in this class with a great teacher so I wouldn’t forget about doing what’s right. It was a blessing and an honor to be in this class, I appreciate all the quotes because they gave me encouragement to keep going when I was trying to give up. Best class ever! Choose the right. You will be missed. I graduate thanks to the support of all my teachers, friends, and family. J

Friday, May 30, 2014

Student Success Statement

“When obedience becomes our goal, it is no longer an irritation; instead of a stumbling block, it becomes a building block” –James E. Faust

                                                        
Reflection:
For many of us including me sometimes tend to think that obedience is a stumbling block. When in reality it’s a building block. We tend to see that obeying is hard to do and that we might fail to do it that’s why we see it as a stumbling block. If we really paid attention to the reward that we earn from being obedient, being obedient would be our number one goal. Yeah we might think that we try to obey we might fail but we need to learn from our mistakes and the next time we try we know what not to do and you try something else. A professional baseball player didn't learn to hit a ball with his first swing it needs practice and learning from past mistakes to become greater at something. Sometimes you won’t always earn a reward as an object but you can feel great about yourself when you obey. The simple feeling of feeling good can be enough to be your reward for being obedient. We have many authorities like parents and teachers and officers but the one person we should always try to obedient to is God. His rewards are not always what you want but you will realize He gives you what you deserve which is the best. It might seem hard but we need to persist until we succeed. Choose the right in everything you do and don’t forget that obedience is needed everywhere you go.
  

Plastic Surgeon

                                      

Duties and Responsibilities:
Plastic surgeons shape and mold regions of the body like the ears, face, trunk, hands and other extremities. They also repair congenital problems such as malformed bone structure in hands and feet. Plastic surgeons must be driven, focused individuals who are able to sustain many years of schooling and long work hours.

Salary: $230,540

Education:
The path to becoming a plastic surgeon is a long and demanding one. Students must complete any levels of training and education, beginning with obtaining a bachelor’s degree in a pre-medical major, such as biology or chemistry. They then must enter medical school and earn a Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) from an accredited school.

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Reflection: I don’t think I would like to be a surgeon but it does sound interesting but difficult also because it’s not a field I’m interested in.

                                         

Wednesday, May 28, 2014

Student Success Statement

“Obedience is the great test of life.” – Thomas S. Monson


Reflection: 
Obedience is the great test of life because it reflects your true identity. It reflects how you treat other and how other will treat you. Obedience can be shown in the way you act or speak to others. Your obedience will be rewarded not with what you want but with what you deserve. Obedience takes hard work but in the end it’ll be worth it. Obedience can gain trust and respect from other towards you. It takes all of you to be obedient in everything you do but you won’t regret it. Choose the right in everything you do no matter what others think.
 

Neurologist

                                          
Duties and Responsibilities:
A neurologist is specialized physician who takes care of the nervous system and the brain. The neurologist job deals with a branch of medicine dealing with disorders of the nervous system. Typical disorders include sclerosis, migraines, Parkinson’s, and strokes. They also treat traumatic brain injury and epilepsy. Their work environment is usually pleasant being indoors in well lighted exam rooms and hospitals. Hours of work frequently exceed 60 hours a week in the busier practices.

Salary: $228,161

Education:
Formal education and training requirements for physicians are among the most demanding of any occupation- 4 years of undergraduate school, 4 years of medical school, and 3 to 8 years of internship and residency, depending on the specialty selected. Premedical students must complete undergraduate work in physics, biology, mathematics, English, and inorganic and organic chemistry, and also humanities and social sciences.

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Reflection:

I don’t think I would like to become a neurologist because it’s not a field I’m interested in or catches my attention.