I sit next to two very nice, very smart, yet very different people. I genuinely believe that neither one of them has a mean bone in their body, but that is about where their similarities end. Key qualities of Ben Evers include a quite and slightly reserved personality, someone who wouldn't draw too much attention to himself. I have learned that he can become stressed about his level of work load because Ben is one of those rare people who will strive for utmost excellence, achieving not just the A but the high A, something not many of us would be willing to work for. Despite his academic performance, I truly believe he has gone his entire life without a single gloat or vain comment, an accomplishment not many people of his caliber can claim. In five years, I see Ben pursuing a math/science career at some crazy prestigious university. I hope that he gets the chance to study abroad or take some sort of a break from his intense work ethic because, while I'm sure it will lead him to do great things, it can be stressful.
On my right, there is a very different person. Far from being introverted, I think I have learned more things about Josh Day from his conversations with other people than with him directly. I know that he loves the TV show Dr. Who, and that he is good friends with Lauren Gilbert and Amaris Wade. I cannot say I've talked to him very much, but he seems a genuine and intelligent person who seems to find value in everything and everyone. I would characterize Josh as a royal blue because he has a bright personality without being overly flamboyant or annoying, which is nice.
You have to say "Doctor Who" not "Dr Who". The Doctor is too good for abbreviations. Haha :)
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