Q: What has been the most memorable part of high school?
A: Getting to grow as a person and make memories with new people.
Q: Which class/teacher has had the biggest impact on you and why?
A: Mrs. Hanks, she inspired me to be great and strive to do better.
Q: How have you changed since freshman year?
A: I have grown in my faith and learned to be grateful for everything.
Q: What are your plans for after graduation?
A: I plan to go back to Kenya to visit family.
Q: What challenges have you faced during your time in high school?
A: Senioritis, I learned how to be more disciplined.
Q: What advice would you give incoming freshman?
A: Enjoy your days in high school because they go by quickly.
Q: What extracurricular activity or project are you most proud of?
A: Volunteering at a food shelter. I enjoy helping out as much as I can.
Q: Is there anything you wish you’d done differently in high school?
A: I don’t have any regrets. I am grateful for any bad thing that has happened to me because I ended up where I was supposed to be.
Q: What’s your dream job?
A: I’m studying neuroscience-premed, at W&M, so my dream job would definitely be a surgeon.
Q: What is one thing you think defined your high school experience?
A: Socializing and meeting new people.
Q: How would your friends describe you?
A: Humble, friendly, nonjudgmental, respectful, and smart.
Q: Hot or cold?
A: Cold, because I can control my body heat.
Q: Cats or dogs?
A: Cats all the way.
Q: What is your favorite TV show?
A: Breaking Bad.