Graduation Speech: League Of United Latin American Citizens

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Despite what I’ve dared to become in the long run, I’ve always strived to leave with a lasting impression wherever I went. Give the last word, have the last say, express the final thought, an impression that leaves an impact to my audience, my people, yearns for the positive outcomes. To accomplish this, I have been studious with my academics and held strong ties with my extracurricular activities inside and outside of school. I have always challenged myself in terms of academics to give myself a starting point for my goal. Throughout my high school career, when offered, I would take the highest leveled class of every subject. Although a difficult route, I help myself accountable to stay on top of my game and never lose footing with my accelerated classes. My advanced placement classes have given me the …show more content…

For being a part of League of United Latin American Citizens, I am proud to represent the minority race and relieve their struggles for political and social independence, finding new ways to fulfill niches in society. The work that we do as a group benefit not just me, but the people who are in need or guidance to better themselves through the efforts of volunteering, fundraising, and aiding out support in the community and the school. Through the League of United Latin American Citizens, I have obtained my sense of leadership and communication through the efforts of work and teamwork. With every activity my group has participated in, such as food drives and assisting the older generation to settle into their niche, I have learned the values and struggles of my mind. I've learned to be selfless for the sake of others and give more to those who need it more than I could ever need it. The sacrifice that I make for the all the activities that I do, whether night or day, in or out of school, is all a journal to find my character as a person and a leader who strives to make an

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