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1. Name? School? Age? HoLim Lee, North Gwinnett High School, 18 J
2. What level of Latin are you in currently? AP Latin Vergil
3. What college/university do you dream of attending? South Harmon Institute of Technology
4. What is something you are interested in outside of school? K-pop
5. Why did you choose Latin? Because the upperclassman who was promoting Latin at 8th Grade Night was frighteningly enthusiastic… and had lollipops.
6. What is your favorite aspect of Latin and why? GJCL/NJCL, of course! I still find it amazing that Latin can bring an entire community together and a pretty awesome one at that.
7. What book and movie would you have translated into Latin? The Harry Potter series, but some of them are already done. / Inception… “Dream within a dream”
8.
a. What was your favorite course in Latin/Greek and why? (I, II, III, etc.) I; It was a refreshing experience to learn a new language and to be sucked up into the Latin vortex of fun.
b. What was your favorite Roman/Greek myth? Baucis and Philemon; good things happen to good people.
9. What is your favorite part about State Convention? That moment when all the GJCL-ers are cheering, and you can’t help but join in.
10. If you could meet any Roman/Greek historical/mythological figure who would it be? Percy Jackson
11. If you feel that this survey has excluded a significant Latin/Greek/Classics experience of yours or if you wish to add anything else about your Latin experience, please feel free to do so here:
Long live Latin.