Name one moment that made you proud to attend Howard
Ouu, write that down write that down
What were you like your senior year of high school when you gave your first speech to the students?
Now that's a mic drop moment
What does "keep moving forward" mean to you?
See? You got this, don't play
What truth took you the longest to learn, but now anchors you?
That's the one. That's going in the speech.
What do you think is your generation's responsibility to the one coming behind it?
Say it louder for the kid in the back
What's a lesson you learned on campus that high schoolers should know now?
Oop. That's wisdom right there
If you could talk to your graduating senior self, before going off to the world of post high school, what would say?
You just gave chills
Share a time when you wanted to quit but didn't.
They are gonna feel that
Write a line that would've saved you during your hardest moment post high school.
Put that on a t shirt lowkey
Why do you keep choosing to come back and give back?
That's your first circle moment right there
What was the toughest semester and how did you push through?
Okay mr degreed
What advice would you not listen to again?
Oprah would be shaking
How do you rebuild yourself after a major disappointment or rejection?
Not you being a motivational speaker
What song lyric or verse fits your journey best?
That gave main character energy
If someone said "he always..." referring to you, what do you hope finishes that sentence?
Yeessss
Who on campus pushed you to move forward when you were stuck?
Okay kudos
What's something you were scared at their age, but now laugh about?
What's one thing you wish someone had told you during a hard season?
You just planted a seed... somebody's gonna water that
What's the most surprising thing success didn't fix in your life?
You better speak from the heart
What do you want your mentees to remember about you?
Okayyyy
Describe a "Howard Moment" that made you realize you were meant to lead.
Not just bars... but blueprint material
Tell a funny or embarrassing story from high school or college that ended up teaching you something.
That's legacy talk
What does progress look like on a bad day?
You're not just talking you're teaching
Complete this sentence: "To keep moving forward, you must first..."
How have you carried the lessons from high school into the undergrad world, and how do you plan to carry the lessons from Howard to the world beyond?
That was more than an answer