Junior Jumpstart Monday: Samara Jihad

Courtesy of Jihad

Samara Jihad is apart of BSU and feels it’s “a great opportunity for young black teens.”

Tarik Fermin, Staff Writer

Q: Tell us a little bit about yourself and what hobbies/sports you do.

A: “For hobbies, I like to sing and draw, for clubs, I’m part of BSU.”

 

Q: What is one class/club you would recommend to underclassmen? Why?

A: “I recommend joining BSU to underclassmen, because it’s a great opportunity for young black teens to get involved with their community and school.”

 

Q: What’s an interesting/unique fact about yourself?

A: “I used to box.”

 

Q: Where do you see yourself in ten years?

A: “In law school, probably travelling, and I see myself driving a G-Wagon.”

 

Q: Describe your high school experience in three words.

A: “Unique, enlightening, and interesting.”

 

Q: Who is your idol and why?

A: “Lauren Hill is my idol because she has influenced me throughout my childhood and has remained an inspiration to me as a singer.”

 

Q: What is one lesson high school has taught you?

A: “To stay consistent with your morals.”