Alice Early, 4th
Q: What is your GPA, if you know it?
A: 5 and a bit.
Q: What are your plans after high school?
A: Going to college, provided they fix the FAFSA on time.
Q: What do you plan to major in?
A: Not sure.
Q: Have you been in the top ten all four years of high school?
A: Yes.
Q: How did your rank look throughout high school and how did it change?
A: Got slightly worse.
Q: What did your schedule look like this year?
A: Not easy.
Q: What are your extracurricular activities?
A: Not many.
Q: What do you do outside of school?
A: Not much.
Q: What was your favorite class you took in high school and why?
A: Music theory – it’s like if math were easy and sounded good.
Q: What was your hardest class in high school and why?
A: APUSH – it wasn’t particularly difficult in and of itself but I just couldn’t get on board with it because it was so boring.
Q: What teacher had the biggest impact on you and why?
A: Mr. Hess, but he’s not here anymore so he’s not going to read this. He basically taught me that if I continually undersell myself, then people will condescend to me. This wasn’t a lesson, this was just kind of what he did.
Q: What would you say was your biggest accomplishment in high school and why?
A: Cleared 1000 lines in Tetris, that’s a lot of lines.
Q: What’s a moment in high school that stuck out to you and why?
A: The time I gave a presentation in 10th grade English class that was so funny that afterward someone told me I should do stand up and then I only got a 90 on the presentation. Comedy isn’t for everyone.
Q: If you could give freshman you one piece of advice, what would it be?
A: You don’t have to finish all your work on time, but you should probably finish your summatives.