One of my many neighbors in AP Lang is Juliann Hyatt. She has had the misfortune of sitting next to me in English class now for two years, the first in Mr. Lentz’s class. Juliann and I became friends, in my opinion, because Mrs. O’Bryan didn’t learn to tell us apart even after a full school year. My apparent doppelganger never fails to make me laugh, usually at someone else’s expense. Juliann is a member of the Archery Team, Academic Team, and KYA (I think). Her artwork, which often features Elmo and Shrek, is truly inspiring in its modern creativity. Juliann lives with her mother, father, and younger brother, all of whom are very nice people. She is also a considerate individual, but is also very honest.
To my right sits Tahsen Hossain. He is also gifted with my presence in AP Physics, where we have been in the same lab group all year. Tahsen is quite the comedian as well, though his comedy airs more on the offensive side sometimes. That’s not to say he isn’t funny, of course. He plays soccer on a club team, which had a successful season if I remember correctly. Tahsen’s art is as different from Juliann’s as it can get. Every time I see him, he’s working on another intricate, incredibly creative drawing. Tahsen is a mysterious character who listens more than he shares, which made this blog post a little challenging. What I do think I know of Tahsen is that he is very good at physics most of the time and is quite genenerous.
Though my seat partners may of course have their quirks, I really do enjoy sitting next to them each morning, and I hope they feel the same towards me.
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