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Monday, November 14, 2016

A Person Who Influenced My Life

The inaugural focussing Mrs. Johnson had a big(a) influence on my vivification is that she pushed me to work hard. Even though Mrs. Johnsons way of teaching differed from those of opposite teachers, she helped me to learn. Helping disciples to learn is every Mrs. Johnson strives to do. She also prompt me for tests that I forget take in the near future. Therefore in order to doctor certain(p) that myself, as well as other students, are prepared for testing, Mrs. Johnson gives her classes process type problems daily. Mrs. Johnson has turn out herself to be the type of teacher who would go to great lengths to make sure that all of her students calibrates with ACT stigmatises, as well as decent grade maneuver averages.\nMrs. Johnson also inspired me to insufficiency to go further in life. Her stories nearly her life and how she came up proved that where you come from does non matter; it is all rough where you end up in the future. She also taught me that knowledge is p ower. provided along with that lesson, Mrs. Johnson once say something that will stick to me until I get a high paying job. She once said, nurture today is your paycheck tomorrow as a way of telling her students that the more training anybody receives, the higher his/her paycheck will be. She uses this saying to motivate her students to go out and seek a higher education sooner of spending the next xxv years of their lives frying poulet at Popeyes, or flipping burgers at McDonalds. All Mrs. Johnson is trying to do is help her students realize the impressiveness of an education.\nLast but non least, Mrs. Johnson made me the intelligent student I am today. If it were not for her introducing me to the ACT test, I would not have gotten serious about my education. She showed me how valuable an ACT have is to a high indoctrinate student; especially a senior. Mrs. Johnson also encouraged me to take to to colleges. With my good ACT score and great G.P.A., she insisted that I l ead off applying to universities so when I graduate I can at ...

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