Humans Of Sophomore Honors: Miriam Mende

I interviewed Miriam about her upbringing. She had a lot to say about how she has become more confident through the help of those around her. She goes into detail about who helped her in what situations.

“My biggest struggle is making my own decisions. I have had trouble coming up with solutions to solve my own problems. [The people with the biggest impact on my life are] probably my elders. They help me a lot in situations that I don’t know how to act in. I have not had had very many big problems, just a lot of small ones.”

Eureka Senior High School

Soph Honors, 2nd Period

Section 2

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