Extensive involvement in the program thus far, my need for school-related monetary relief, and proficient academic performance in both past and current German courses qualify me as a recipient of dual credit tuition assistance. My involvement in Liberty's German program is extensive. Last year, I hosted a student from Germany, and this year, I am going to Germany as an exchange student. I also participated in two events--individual poetry recitation and group skit--at the UMKC Language Fair. Our group skit performance took first place. In addition, I am a member of the German Film Project, an extracurricular activity with which I am involved on my own time.
Currently, I have a large need for school-related monetary relief. Taking two AP classes means paying for two AP exams, which is not going to be easy on the pocketbook. Moreover, I will be going on two international exchanges over the course of 2009. Travel is expensive and is rapidly becoming even more costly. Additionally, providing for both my older brother's college tuition and my school-related expenses at the same time create a giant burden on me.
Over the course of German 110, I have upheld superior academic performance. I am an active class participant, and I always work hard to gain thorough understanding of new concepts and materials. Most importantly, I have consistently maintained high grade marks in every one of my past and current German courses.
I changed just a few minor things.
Post edited at 12:19 am on Jan. 5, 2009 by Mieux