Humans of AR

A short interview in the beginnings of fall.

By Julian C. from Academy of the Redwoods in California

“That's a hard one, I would have to say that I enjoy what I’m doing, but I also try to seek for triumph in the end, because if I don’t get triumph I kind of feel like there was no point in doing it in the first place.”

“My favorite subject in school would be either math or English, because I like numbers and I like doing things with numbers and seeing how they can build off each other almost and interact with each other, almost like humans. I like English because I like reading and I love writing, and it just ties it all together really nicely.”

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