By Teanir Yusuf 1. Tell me about yourself. When did you come to PVS?
I came to Pvs in 2012 as a KG student and have remained at the institution since. 2. How has attending a Muslim private school shaped your identity and values? Attending a Muslim school has aided in enforcing and strengthening my etiquette and morals not only as a person but as a muslim/ I receive Islamic reminders on the daily. 3. What are your future goals, and how do you see yourself achieving them? I hope to pursue a career in the general field of computers finance and Finance. 4. If you could pick any quranic verse, hadith, or quote that could describe your experience at PVS what would it be and why? While I can’t think of a specific verse I can think of the concept of maintaining strong bonds with your Muslim brothers and sisters. PVS being a relatively small school, you recognize almost everyone. It’s like a big family. 5. What advice do you have for the underclassmen? Advice I’ve given underclassmen is to focus on good habits and doing your work (studying, homework, etc;) cause you’ll regret not working harder when senior year comes. More importantly, prioritize your relationship with Allah-everything will become easy. 6. What is the worst and best thing about being a senior? The best thing about being a senior is that you’re closer to “freedom”. The worst thing is decisions you make start to matter, there’s less room for error. Comments are closed.
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