Reflection: Student Service (Part 2).

Reflection Part 2: Student-Learning Service Project.

The Civic Action Scorecard.

 

Greetings, friends! Part 2 of my reflection on my student service project is now here.


As I mentioned in my previous post, this project was simple and enjoyable for me. It was quite useful in putting myself to the test to determine how much I knew about American history.


My citizenship practice test results are satisfactory.




I only got one question wrong, and it was about a battle that the US had fought years earlier. However, I believe that my results were in accord with what I already knew, which is why I am pleased with the outcome.


Because I am still a resident, this activity can greatly assist me in becoming a US citizen. When deciding what career I want to pursue in the future, it would be easier and more accessible for me to become a citizen. I mention this because I want to study medicine in Canada, but I need to be an American citizen to do so, and they won't allow me study if I'm still a resident. This initiative, despite its simplicity, will assist me and will continue to assist me in obtaining my much-desired citizenship, allowing me to pursue my aspirations in Canada.


By taking this practical test, I learned a lot about the presidents that have served in the White House and what activities they made while in office. I also learned about the United States' capital and the battles that the country has seen.


White House.


Now, I'll share the conclusion of my reflection in a separate post to bring this interesting project to a close and help me achieve my goals in the future.


Take care,
Liz.






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