Friday, May 31, 2019
The Teacher Who Changed My Life :: College Admissions Essays
Mr. Geis- the tall, bike-riding Calculus teacher who truly made me realize the value of education. As far as academics were concerned, I believed I had ceaselessly tried my best in reaching my full potential. That is, until   I met Mr. G. He made me understand that I was not going as far as I was capable of   Mr. Geis offered to help me out on a couple of problems I had been experiencing with Pre-Calculus, and after a short while he became not only(prenominal) a tutor, but a true friend. I cannot even begin to imagine how many hours I spent in his classroom after the operate school bell had rung. Posters of music legends and helpful math mnemonics coered his walls. It was a very spirited room for the lively man he stood to be. He went over the math in great detail while also informing me of how eminently important it was for academics to be my top priority. As an avid swimmer and unwavering friend, I was greatly dedicated to the sport and my social surroundings, but Mr . Geis would always be there to tell me to slow down and repeat his key phrase, canvass always comes first. Although Mr. Geiss main purpose was to perfect my Pre-Cal, he did so much more that he was unaware of doing. He convinced me into believing that anything was possible if I put my mind to it and had a brain-full of determination. If I wanted to be the first woman President, he would say Hey, the skys the limit. After the year ended, my goals had unconsciously changed for the better. I believed in myself, my capability, and accomplishing anything as though the world was an open door to endless possibilities. I did not just want to be a newspaper reporter, my desire was to be sports editor of the
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