Archived: Senior Questions: Nate Izzo - Archived

  1.    If you could describe your life in school in 3 words, what would it be?

    Cool, I guess.

  2.    What would you say is your best memory from school?

    Not really a single memory, but all the times rocking out with the youth group bands has consistently been my favorite part of being at NCA.

  3.    If you could relive a school year, which one would it be and why?

    Senior year, for sure. It has been so much fun, and I’ve grown closer to a lot of people this year.

  4.    Who has impacted you the most in this school?

    Everyone here has impacted me in some way, but I’d say the entire Rumley-Wells family’s impact has been the greatest.

  5.    What are your likes and dislikes?

    I like listening to and playing music above all. I like reading and watching movies. I like hanging out with friends and eating good food. I dislike pineapple on pizza. I dislike circular arguments and injustice. I dislike uncomfortable chairs.

  6.    What do you plan to study at college? Where do you want to go?

    Right now, I hope to study Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering at New York University. I will probably transfer there after a year at another college because it’s really expensive to go to NYU.

  7.    Where do you see yourself ten years from now?

    Ten years from now? I really just hope I’m not broke, living in a box on the side of the road. In all seriousness, I hope to be doing important research somewhere or making music with people. Whatever makes the world a better place.

  8.    What is something most people don’t know about you?

    I actually don’t hate all sports. I am pretty enthusiastic about dodgeball and volleyball, and I played baseball for about eleven years. I also won a dance contest in 4th grade and several hula hoop contests throughout my life.

  9.    Any words for the upcoming seniors and high school students in general?

    Work hard, but don’t work so hard that you give up rest. Also, don’t​ be afraid to take risks and try new things. That applies to everything.

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