Junior Jumpstart Monday: Nhasir Goode

Goode likes to read, play games, and practice basketball.

André da Costa, Staff writer

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

A: “My name is Nhasir. I read, I play games, and for fitness, I usually go to the court and play basketball.”

 

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

A: “Auto. You get some experience working on cars so you don’t have to pay for that in the future because it can get costly.”

 

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

A: “I’m really good at games, rhythm games specifically.”

 

Q: Where do you see yourself in ten years?

A: “10 years, probably, working a stable job, so I don’t have to worry about bills and stuff like the basic necessities. And gaming as a hobby because I can’t give that up, It’s very entertaining.”

 

Q: How do you feel about starting Junior year and why?

A: “I mean, I was a little nervous at first because everybody says that Junior year is the hardest, like with all the work that they give you and stuff and then the SATs too but now it’s pretty good.”

 

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

A: “Just to get everything done, like as soon as they assign it to you because it’s a real pain in the butt to do it later.”