5 QUESTIONS WITH…Senior Mayur Somalinga

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By Briana Hernandez – Staff Reporter
The graduates of the Class of 2020 are saying goodbye after their four years at Law. One of those seniors is Mayur Somalinga. Somalinga is dedicated to his school work and balances after-school activities with his life at home. Advocate Staff Reporter Briana Hernandez interviewed Somalinga about his plans for after high school and how he is dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic.
Briana Hernandez: Where are you going to college?
Mayur Somalinga: I haven’t exactly committed yet, but I’m planning on going to the University of Connecticut.
BH: What are you majoring in?
MS: I’m majoring in Psychology.
BH: What are you doing to pass the time at home?
MS: To pass the time at home, I have been watching TV, doing homework, exercising, listening to music.
BH: What is your favorite Netflix show or movie that you recently watched?
MS: My favorite movie that I’ve watched recently would have to be “The Perks of Being a Wallflower” because I think it has a very moving story, and I would highly recommend checking it out on Netflix.
BH: What do you want to say to your fellow classmates and teachers?
MS: I would just like to say thank you for these past four years, regardless of the fact that our current situation is less than ideal, and that I miss everyone very much and I hope that everyone is staying safe during these trying times.
