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bezimeni [28]
2 years ago
6

Practice taking a backward look to help determine your personal skills.

English
1 answer:
just olya [345]2 years ago
7 0

Some of my most enjoyed successful experiences are those that have to do with my family, friends and academics. See some of my personal skills below.

  • While in school, I was the overall best student in my department.
  • I was also the captain of the Basketball team in high school
  • My siblings credit me for most of their successes in sports and in academics.

<h3>What is the pattern that can be seen from the above experiences?</h3>

One thing that stands out in my past is my ability to help people become better than they thought they could be.

I have been unanimously selected for leadership roles by others. This means that I most likely will do well in high positions of leadership in future.

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