I’ve had classes with my seatmate since sixth grade, and we’ve
been seated next to each other a few times in alphabetical seating charts. We’ve
never really been close, but she’s always been a pleasant and familiar face; I
can’t think of a time when I’ve seen her unhappy. She’s friendly and can get
along well with almost anyone. She gives her all for whatever she does, whether
it be drawing or school or even dancing (and she’s got some pretty great moves).
From what I can tell she’s always been good at drawing, as the majority of her
papers contain at least one sketch or doodle, and she’s a talented writer as
well. She takes German and enjoys it I think – I’ve seen her in Herr Bright’s
room after school on multiple occasions. She was on the academic team in middle
school, and I remember going to the statewide Governor’s Cup championships with
her and the rest of our school’s team in Louisville in eighth grade. Neither of
us took written tests during the normal window as I was only on the team for on
demand writing which competed at a different time and she did quick recall, so
along with a few others in the same situations as us we got a couple hours to
wander around Louisville’s Galt House as a small group. This as well as all my
daily interactions with her have led me to the conclusion that she’s a unique
and agreeable person, and I’m glad to have met her.
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