At the age of 15, North High School junior Becca Moore is confident in who she is and where she is going in the future.
“I have always been myself, and have never tried to be anyone else,” Moore said.
“I’ve seen a lot of people trying to be someone else, they completely try to change who they really are.”
Although self-assured, Moore does not deny that friends and family are some of the most important things in her life.
“I think that best friends and family are some of the most important things to me. I have a close guy friend, and I think that it is good for girls to have a guy friend. I am more comfortable around guys now,” she said.
She described herself as “the solitary one” when it comes to her family.
“My family says at times I’ll be on the computer and not even paying attention to what everyone else is doing.”
But with friends, she said she is “spunky-weird.”
“My friends have described me as not being afraid to do anything. If I felt like singing in the middle of a hallway, I’d do it.”
She is fairly sure that journalism is the field of study that she will go into and is eager to get a head start in it.
“I’m interested in reporting and photography and I wanted to learn more about them,” Moore said.
No matter what she does, she does have one personal goal.
“If you consider never getting married and never having children a goal, then that’s it,” she said.
– Ashley Owens