Have you ever wondered what the difference is between lower-class men and upper-classmen
when it comes to school life? We’ve interviewed some upperclassmen and lowerclassmen for
their feedback, and now we’ve compiled everything for you to read.
Lowerclassmen
Freshman 1-. Brady spends his time in the Fitness club, and after school, he tries to get his
homework done as soon as he can. He also plans to major in civil engineering and does not
think about changing it.
Freshman 2- Natalie, who is also a freshman. Natalie’s club time is sports, as she said she had
an interest in before coming here to AECHS. She mentions how she wants to major in business
or finance so she can receive a job in either of those workforces.
Sophomore 1- Alejandra. Alejandra shares her interests with us, for example, she likes to listen
to music and used to play soccer before she came here. She says at first it was hard to leave
her passion behind, but she says it was worth coming to AECHS. She would want to major in
either engineering or journalism.
Sophomore 2- Zody. Zody likes to read and write poetry, paint with watercolors, and listen to
music. She has a Mock trial as her club time, and she likes that it is competitive. Her vision is to
one day be a lawyer or a government figure so she can bring change to the place where she
grew up.
Even in the same grade, all students have similarities and differences when it comes to club
time, majors, and aspirations.
Upperclassmen
Junior, Faith. Faith’s schedule looks busier as she spends her time in Speech and Debate or
Earth Club, as she loves engaging in the community. Her major path has been shaky, as she
says it has changed multiple times, but she has decided on a major. She advises
lowerclassmen to pick the right group of friends that can help them.
Junior, Sebastian. Sebastian says that his favorite activity is to listen to and play music, which is
why he is in the music club. He plans to major in engineering, as he says the job would be
something he enjoys, and the pay would also be nice.
Senior- Brandon. He spends his time at the Earth Club; he’s not an officer, and does not plan to
be one. He wants to major in engineering, although he originally wanted to be a doctor.
Senior- Natalie. She also has the Earth Club and is not an officer. She wants to be a chemical
engineer, as she mentions her grandfather used to be one as well, and it’s what has inspired
her to choose this career path.
In conclusion, everyone's schedule looks different but is almost equally as busy. Whether it's
responsibilities from your club, work, or your college choices, it all comes together. That’s why
we have people to give us advice and, most importantly, help us.