<p>Youth Optimist Award for Community Service (the local community college picks a girl and a boy from our school to get it. i didn't even apply, haha they just picked me :D)
4th place in Student Congress in our League
25th Top Speaker at a tournament (out of 125 competitors)
Degree of Honor from the National Forensics League
Degree of Merit from the National Forensics League</p>
<p>eh. mine are quite mediocre-looking compared to the other superstars on this thread.</p>
<p>National Recognition - National French Test
Grand Prize - School Science Fair (research projects don't advance to states- only experimental)
Harvard Book Prize
Qualified for USNCO (first girl from my school to do so!)
Gold Key (RAL) - Scholastic Art & Writing Awards</p>
<p>Then, there's a bunch of stupid school-wide awards as well, which mean nothing =)</p>
<p>3rd place English in WYSE Regionals 2006 (WYSE is an Illinois-Iowa thing; I guess it's like Olympiad)
2nd place in Physics in WYSE Regionals 2006 & 2007
3rd place as Iran on CIMUN 2005 Security Council
2nd place as Russia on CIMUN 2006 Shanghai Cooperation Organisation*
2nd place as Democratic People's Republic of Korea on WCMUN 2007 General Assembly
Illinois Scholastic Bowl All-Sectional Team, 2006 and 2007
Maybe like 10 SB tournament MVP medals
Woulda gotten the blasted English department award if they did it this year <em>broods</em></p>
<p>None of these really are anything except for MUN.</p>
<p>I'm old. Graduated two years ago. But here's my list:</p>
<p>Computer Wizardry (1993)
Geography Wizard (1997)
Grammar Guru (1997)
Musical Kid (1998)
Perfect Attendance (1999)
Perfect Attendance (2000)
Stock Market Game Champ (2000)
Perfect Attendance (2001)
Band Director's Award (2001)
Consistent First Chair Award (2001)
Presidents Bowl Winner (2001)
Perfect Attendance (2002)
Perfect Attendance (2003)
Perfect Attendance (2004)
Perfect Attendance (2005)
Louis Armstrong Jazz Award (2005)
Most Likely to be Rich (2005, yearbook vote)
Botball Team Championship (2005)</p>
<p>Not much to look at compared to some of you folks. Unless you count 7 straight years of perfect attendance (all the way through secondary school, grades 6-12!)</p>