ACT考试满分作文范文赏析及点评
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ACT考试满分作文范文。ACT考试分为四个部分:文章改错(English),数学(Math),阅读(Reading),和科学推理(Science
Reasoning)。另外还有不计分数的30分钟的作文测试。
The Senior Itch—the incurable chaffing we all crave to scratch. The cure?
Graduation. As we progress through our high school years growing with wisdom and
maturity, we all yearn for freedom. Yet what we desire most is not always what
is best for us. Although most won't want to admit it, extending our high school
career to five years would make an important and beneficial impact on our
future. With the four years that are currently provided, there is not enough
time for motivated students to accomplish their goals before college. Merely
being accepted by a selective college or university requires much pre- planned
effort that is literally unavailable to students already concerned with grades
and other activities.
Colleges look most thoroughly at how an applicant used his or her four
years of high school. Leadership roles, a dedication to an organization, and a
well-rounded, involved student is appealing to the most elite educational
institutions. Often, students desire leadership positions in numerous extra-
curricular organizations, but face limiting regulations on the number of offices
they may hold at one time. Even if a school doesn't limit students' involvement,
students eventually reach the limits of what a 24-hour day can hold. Too often,
students cannot participate as much as they want in as many extra-curriculars as
they want because there just isn't time. With an extra year of high school,
those involved in more than one activity could successfully find the time to
contribute to and to lead each one. Colleges would see a longer, more developed
individual's resume that included a time for each of their interests. The
organizations would benefit from stronger student participation and the students
would be recognized for their true efforts as well.
Because they struggle to gain leadership roles and become the well-rounded
students colleges desire, the task of maintaining a respectable grade-
point-average during high school is a struggle for many students. It is
difficult to be involved in activities of interest while still keeping high
grades. However, colleges don't consider this when they seek applicants with
high grade-point-averages in their admissions pool. Elongating the span of high
school would allow more students with both grades and activities on their agenda
to spend more time focusing on each separate interest. Rather than feeling
forced to crunch a large block of "weighted" classes together in hopes of
elevating their GPA, students would find more time to spread out their difficult
classes and make the most of every single year. With less pressure and more
time, grades would improve for all dedicated students, as would the enjoyment of
studying those subjects and the increased retainment of what we learned in those
classes.
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