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Tell me about your proudest achievement.
Tell me about your proudest achievement.  (Question ID: 178)   Contributor: Cynthia
This question and its answers have been viewed 29955 times.   Submitted on: August 18 2008
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1. Berry - August 22 2008 (Answer ID: 437)
As a recent graduate, I always envisioned my proudest achievement would be the day I walked across that campus stage, with my honours medals and merits being announced to all who came. It was at that moment, that I realized my proudest achievement wasn’t graduation day (which I assumed would be the kick start to my career), it was the process of learning that I was most proud of. The fact that I diligently studied during the day and in classes, and that I had challenged myself to take on more responsibilities outside of school, when being a “student” was good enough. My experiences as a UN intern undoubtedly shaped my world views. And it was in the upward, struggling, climb that I felt most fulfilled and accomplished.
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2. Jonathan - August 31 2010 (Answer ID: 4841)
I would consider my biggest achievement is during my college years studying at the same time working as a part time job. It is hard on my part managing my time reviewing lessons esp. during exam weeks wherein fact I am very tired and have to get rest instead. I have to choose that kind of field because I wanted to help my parents in our financial needs as well. I am thankful to God for having that situation in my life, because of that certainty, it mold my personality and taught me how to live life having the virtue of patience and perseverance in everything I do now.
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3. rajat - September 27 2010 (Answer ID: 4933)
As a recent graduate, I always envisioned my proudest achievement would be the day I walked across that campus stage, with my honours medals and merits being announced to all who came. It was at that moment, that I realized my proudest achievement wasn’t graduation day (which I assumed would be the kick start to my career), it was the process of learning that I was most proud of. The fact that I diligently studied during the day and in classes, and that I had challenged myself to take on more responsibilities outside of school, when being a “student” was good enough. My experiences as a UN intern undoubtedly shaped my world views. And it was in the upward, struggling, climb that I felt most fulfilled and accomplished.

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4. Alan - August 18 2008 (Answer ID: 357)
Discuss results and use concrete numbers when applicable. This is the time to show off your talents.
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5. KK - August 28 2008 (Answer ID: 517)
My proudest achievement was quiting a job for a career. Being positive and able to work under pressure landed me the position of manager. I was only with the company 10 months before all of this took place I am pretty proud of that!
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