When did you find out you are class salutatorian? How did you react?
I found out that I was my class’s salutatorian at a breakfast for the top 10 ranked kids at my school. After finding out I was second, I felt accomplished knowing that my hard work paid off over the years. It was a moment I’ll never forget.
What is something you wish you knew about high school before entering as a freshman?
I wish I knew to live in the moment more and instead of constantly stressing about grades, college applications, and future plans. I wish I had taken more time to enjoy the present moment and appreciate the experiences and friendships that high school had to offer.
What is your favorite high school memory?
My favorite high school memory was the last day of school, a bittersweet moment that captured the four years of growth and bonds I made with my friends and teachers. As I walked through the halls one final time, I was reminded of all the memories I made here.
What is the most important lesson you learned from a teacher or another student while in high school?
A teacher once told me that hard work beats talent when talent doesn’t work hard, and this lesson motivated me to always keep persevering regardless of what happens. Those words became my mantra, guiding me through moments of doubt and difficulty. Whenever I faced challenges or setbacks, I reminded myself of the power of persistence and determination.
What extracurricular activities did you participate in? What was your favorite and why?
At school, I was a part of my school’s dance marathon, Chargerthon, which held events to raise money for children with cancer. My favorite part of Chargerthon was the sense of unity it brought to our school community. Knowing that our efforts were making a tangible difference in the lives of children fighting cancer was incredibly rewarding.
What are your plans after high school and your career goals?
Although I have not decided where I want to go to college yet, I hope to follow my passion for finance and potentially work on Wall Street.
What advice would you give students to help them improve their grades?
I would say that it is important to always stay focused on what you’re passionate about and continue to do the things you love. I would remind them to stay hard working and not get distracted through their high school journey to ensure they always have their priorities straight. I’ve learned to consistently put in my best effort, regardless of the outcome. My biggest piece of advice would be to always persevere and strive to reach your goals no matter what.