Senior Profile on Chloe Almeida

Chloe Almeida. Taken by Michael McDermott

Taylor McCormick

 

Moving 14 hours away and going to school to become something big! Take a look at the interview I had with Chloe..

 

Q: What do you plan on going to college?

 A: Washington State University

 

Q: Will you be Moving?

A: Yes, to Pullman Washington

 

Q: If so, What will you miss most about Bishop?

A: The hiking trails and mountains, I love hiking, fishing, running, and any outdoor activity so to not have a lot of opportunity to do that in college is going to be a tough transition.

 

Q: What are you most excited for after graduation?

A: I’m excited to meet new people, and start a life a life as an adult. It is a huge milestone and I can’t wait to have my dreams be my reality.

 

Q: What is your biggest fear for after graduation?

A: I believe that if I am to endeavor on something new that I can’t focus on the fear of the inevitable, there are going to be struggles and there are going to be successes and if I am supposed to succeed after graduation then I can’t be fearful of something that I can’t change

 

Q: Do you feel prepared for college?

A: I definitely feel prepared for college, it will be a big difference from high school but I’m ready for the independence and responsibility that comes along with going to college.

 

Q: What career do you want to pursue?

A:  I want to become a Cardio-thoracic Surgeon with hopefully a PHD in English Literature

 

Q: Why this career?

A:  I have always wanted to pursue a career in medicine, I love helping people and I love high pressured jobs. I want to be able to innovate the field of medicine for the better of patients.

 

Q: Where do you see yourself in 10 years?

A: I will hopefully be in my first couple years of Internship, working on completing a PHD in English Literature

 

Q: How will you want Bishop Union High School to remember you?

A: I don’t know actually, I think that if I made a impression anywhere it should be left on a small scale. I have done a lot at the school but the only people that I really want to remember me is some of my closest friends and some teachers. Since I am to leave and start a new stage of my life I believe that it doesn’t matter what people remember you by, what only matters is what you plan to accomplish currently.