
Parkview Christian Academy
Q: What are your study tips?
A: To first find out what works for you, whether it’s using flash cards or studying with a buddy. And just study a little bit at a time and don’t try to cram the night before.
Q: What is one thing you wish you’d known in your freshman year?
A: I wish I’d known how fast the high school years go by. I would’ve cherished the time more if I would’ve know how fast it really goes.
Q: What has been your favorite and most challenging subjects?
A: My favorite and most challenging subject has been anatomy and physiology. It’s a dual credit class I am taking at MCC.
Q: What are your plans for college?
A: I plan on going to MCC and getting a nursing degree. I want to work in the emergency room.
Q: Growing up, what is something your mother or father always told you?
A: They always told me that change is good. So because I went to Robinson my whole life until eighth grade, and then freshman year I got homeschooled, and then I moved to Parkview. It was a very difficult transition for me at first, but now I’m really happy with my education and everything.
Q: Was there one teacher who had a significant impact on you?
A: My high school principal, Ms. AJ. She helped me get involved in the school, and she’s always willing to talk to me if I need guidance or if I’m just having a bad day.
Q: What is something most people don’t know about you?
A: There’s not much because I’m kind of an open book, and since I go to a small school you basically know everything about everyone here.