Senior Q & A With Jim Kolber Mai

Senior Q & A With Jim Kolber Mai

Lily Merritt, Opinion Editor

Q: What has been your best memory at Sahuaro?

A: Donut eating contest at an assembly freshman year. I didn’t really want to do it, but my friends made me and I ended up tying with a senior!

Q: Name one of your favorite teachers at Sahuaro, and why?

A: Scott McKee because he is awesome.

Q: What are your plans after high school?

A: I was tossing up between the Marines and the Navy, but I’ve decided on the Navy because it has a lot of benefits and I want to have a variety of things to do.

Q: What are three fun facts about you?

A: I am handsome, smart, and loving.

Q: What’s your motto in life?

A: If you think you can or can’t, you’re usually right.

Q: Who are some of your idols/icons?

A: Devine Mather and Marshawn Lynch.

Q: If you could go back and change one thing about your high school career, what would it be?

A: My math class freshman year, I dropped out of Honors Algebra because I thought it was too hard, but it would have been more beneficial for me to have stayed.

Q: Give your freshman-self advice in ten words or less.

A: Be on time!

Q: Where do you see yourself in 15 years?

A: In the Navy, somewhere in the medical field.

Q: What do you feel has been/will be your legacy left here at Sahuaro?

A: That I was the best Asian here.

Q: What’s the worst/most embarrassing thing that’s ever happened to you during Sahuaro?

A: Don’t have one!