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Looking back at your high school years, which academic subject or course had the most impact on you and why?
Biology has had the most impact on my life. Particularly in high school, when you take this course, you learn information that can be applied in your everyday life. For example, learning about various diseases and viruses can be helpful when you need to identify that same disease or virus. Learning about your body and the processes that make up the way it functions is truly one of the best investments you can make for your health.

What advice would you give to incoming freshmen based on your experiences?
I would recommend that freshmen always stay involved in events organized by the school. It is crucial not to neglect extracurricular activities while also trying to focus on your academics; I recommend learning how to plan and organize your schedule to not cause burnout by taking on more tasks than you can manage.

What is one of your favorite memories from your time at Trinity?
My favorite memory so far was when we had the “Trick or Treating” event with our First Grade Buddies. I remember it being a lot of fun since we got the opportunity to bond with our buddies and make Halloween at Trinity memorable for them.

What are you looking forward to the most for your senior year?
Senior year is my only year at Trinity, and so far, it has been very exciting to learn about all of the High School traditions and actively participate in them. I am most looking forward to prom and the graduation ceremony since I believe that they demonstrate traditions that are the most unique to Trinity.

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