LHS Top 10 – 9. Jenny Warrior
Get to know Number 9 Jenny Warrior as she reflects on her high school experience
SNAPSHOTS
Q: If you could meet anyone in the world, dead or alive, who would it be and why?
A: “I would want to meet Walt Disney. He has had such a big influence and I would want to see what he thinks about how much his creation has grown over the years.”
Q: If you had to be a superhero’s sidekick, who would you choose and why?
A: “I would pick Iron Man because then I would get a suit.”
Q: What is your dream job? Why that job?
A: “My dream job would be something that involves traveling the world and eating a lot of food.”
Q: What color best represents your personality and why?
A: “I think the color light orange or peach represents my personality because I see that color as happy and uplifting which is how I view my personality.”
Q: Who inspires you?
A: “My family inspires me because all of them are extremely hardworking and motivated toward success.”
ZOOMING IN
Q: What college will you attend? What is your intended major?
A: “I will be attending the University of Texas at Dallas and will major in biology.”
Q: What extracurriculars have you been in throughout high school?
A: “I played tennis and was in National Honor Society, Mu Alpha Theta, HOSA and Student Council.”
Q: What was the most challenging aspect about balancing extracurriculars and academics?
A: “It was challenging balancing tennis and academics, so my senior year I decided to focus more on clubs since it allowed me to be more flexible. It was harder being in a sport because of the time investment, but it’s also hard giving up something like that.”
Q: What class was the hardest for you? Why?
A: “AP World History was my hardest class because I’m more of a math person, and at that time I hadn’t developed efficient studying skills.”
Q: Who has helped you the most throughout this journey? How have they?
A: “My family because they pushed me if I started to slack off or became unmotivated and it enabled me to be more productive and successful overall.”
Q: What has been the most memorable part of high school?
A: “The most memorable part of high school was my sophomore year because of all of the good times I had with friends.”
Q: What do you miss most about traditional high school over at-home learning?
A: “I miss the structure, waking up, starting the day early, seeing my friends and teachers. It feels weird to be out of that routine after doing it for so long.”
Q: What advice would you give to your freshman self?
A: “I would tell her to still have fun, but learn how to study earlier on because being able to study productively is such an important skill.”
Q: What are you most excited about regarding college?
A: “I’m excited to meet new people and experience new things beyond Lewisville.”
Q: Where do you hope to see yourself in 10 years?
A: “I hope to see myself with a steady job, settled down, married and happy.”