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June 1, 2007


Sam Miles
Seekonk High School

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What's next for you?
Trip to Thailand, accompanying father, then five weeks in Martinique to stay with family, interning with the French Government, then Yale in the fall, studying the humanities (probably history or philosophy)

What aspect of college are you most looking forward to? What aspect makes you anxious?

I’m most looking forward to the freedom, the interesting classes and sports, and most fearing the workload.

What do you hope to be doing in 10 years?
Making more money than I know what to do with, all the while being pretty happy.

What words do you live by?
Just Do It.

If I weren't so busy I would:
Learn how to build a car.

What is your most vivid high school memory?
Stampeding the school with all the seniors instead of going to class on the last day of school..

What will you miss most about your high school days?
High school sports and being able to sleep during unimportant classes.



What would people be surprised to learn about you?
I like sleeping on the floor whenever I get the chance.

How concerned are you about the environment?
Concerned.

What worries you most about the environment?
How unconcerned most people are.

If you could write a letter to your ninth grade self, what advice would you give?
Take more chances, do more crazy things, get in more trouble, try to get caught less, fight someone for the hell of it, skip school and go sledding, then distribute hot chocolate to people as school lets out.



MySpace profile:

What song is in your MySpace profile?
N/a

Starbucks or Dunkin'?
horrible stuff

What Web site couldn't you live without?
Wikipedia.com

Ever vote for Sanjaya?
God No.

What are you reading now ?
Catch-22

What makes you nervous?
Yale, track races.

Who is your hero?
Me.

What do you sing in the shower?
Improvisation of retro-pop fused with classical latin, very Sinatra-ish.

What TV programs couldn't you live without?
Planet Earth

 

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