Michael is the most clinical and polished student I know. You can call him a try-hard (aren't we all?), but academically he's always on his game. He rarely leaves anything to chance and mistakes are few and far between. It's a challenge to match his scores on vocab quizzes because I know he's going to nail each one, and if he misses something, chances are I missed like 2 or three. I'm really thankful to have him as my seat partner because he pushes me to be better and I think we both thrive off of that friendly accountability. It was a delight to work under him as VP of French Club last year. He made the transition to club president very easy for me and he and Anna Freed are now by far my most dependable staff members. Other than French and the Academy, we don't really have much else in common, but I think our friendship has definitely grown since freshman year.
Michael has a very bright future ahead of him. His personality leads me to believe that he will probably go to some prestigious liberal arts or Ivy League school (most likely in the northeast). I doubt he'll go to a D-1 school (except ivy) because I'm way much more into sports than he is and I don't think it's high on his priority list. He'll probably become a major figure in the literary field and I have a feeling my children and grandchildren will end up reading one of his award-winning books (please go easy on them haha). He'll likely live in the Northeast (my money is on Vermont) for most of his life because he really seems interested in that mostly rural liberal arts environment. It's definitely not what I'd choose, but I do think he's going to be successful on such a path.
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