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Sevil Chelebieva

Junior Sevil Chelebieva is a motivated student at Terra Linda.

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The Voice: What’s your name?

Sevil Chelebieva.

 

TV: What grade are you in here at TL?

SC: This is my junior year.

 

TV: What’s your favorite class here at TL? Why?

SC: Definitely not English! I would have to pick Street Law, because what you learn is both valuable and applicable to real life.

 

TV: Who’s your favorite teacher? Why?

SC: Ms. Inman is my favorite teacher. I’ve had her in AVID for three years, and she’s a nice person that I can easily communicate with.

 

TV: If you could change one thing about TL what would it be? Why?

SC: I would like to change the variety of classes offered at TL. Maybe add new electives or more language classes.

 

TV: What’s your favorite movie? Why?

SC: “The Fault in Our Stars.” It shows the harsh realities of life, and the whole plot of the movie is super unexpected.

 

TV: What’s one thing you want to achieve while attending TL?

SC: Like most students, to get good grades and graduate high school with a good GPA.

 

TV: What are your plans once you graduate TL?

SC: I want to attend a four year university, go to medical school, and eventually become a doctor.

 

TV: If you could have any fiction character be your college roommate for four years who would it be and why?

SC: I would live with Jay Gatsby from The Great Gatsby. He’s a very kind, and successful individual.

 

TV:  What’s your dream career?

SC: My dream career is to become a doctor. I’m thinking about becoming an anesthesiologist, pathologist, or just any kind of surgeon. Right now I’m taking a spring internship at Kaiser which will hopefully help me achieve my dream career.

 

TV: What separates you from every other kid at TL?

SC: What separates me from others at TL is how determined I am to go to a good college of my choice, and make my dream career a reality.

 

TV: Do you like TL, why or why not?

SC: I love TL, I think it’s a great school, with a pretty location, and an excellent learning environment.

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