6 Attitudes of High Achievers John R. Noe 1. Make no small plans High achievers don't set small plans because, well... they're high achievers now what that means is that they don't limit themselves they don't say ''sky's the limit'' or i'll stop when i get here or whatever, no they work until they can't and when they can't they'll find a way around it so that they could. By not making small plans you give yourself endless possibilities and opportunities to DO whatever you want, you aim high and you may even go for something most people can't do but just by aiming that high shows that you're willing which is a great start. '' Do not go where the path may lead, go instead where there is no path and leave a trail.'' - Ralph Waldo Emerson Not much for me to do on this quote I pretty much always aim high but i'll admit I stagger at times i hesit...
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September 9, 2001 On September 9 of 2001 a terrorist attack took place in New York City which involved the destruction of the World Trade Center (Twin Towers) causing a large amount of deaths and injuries. There are multiple theories about 9/11 from former president George W. Bush planning it to gain profit, 9/11 being a cover up, and from the basic physics of the entire plot such as how the buildings fell to fast, etc. Either way there's more to this than just a random act of terrorizing.
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Harvard Medical School (HMS) Main Program : Doctor of Medicine (MD) Very Large Medical School : 709 Total Students Large First-Year Class : 167 Students Very High Undergraduate GPA : 3.93 High MCAT Score : 37 out of 45 Extremely Expensive Tuition: $53,581 USD Admissions Students admitted to Harvard Medical School typically have an undergraduate GPA between 3.73 and 4.00 and have a median MCAT score of 37 out of 45 possible points.