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The student news site of Hoover High School

The Cardinal

The student news site of Hoover High School

The Cardinal

Kimberly Nguyen

Kimberly Nguyen, Staff Writer

Kimberly Nguyen is a senior at Hoover High School in the AHHC Academy. She is the youngest in her family and has an older sister who has played an important role in her life.

Kim likes to be academically involved at school, especially through extracurricular activities and leadership roles. She values education and takes pride in being active beyond the classroom. She currently serves as the president of the First Gen Club and the APAC Club. Kim is also the former treasurer of Key Club and now holds the position of secretary. In addition, she is the treasurer of a newly established club called Educators Rising. Alongside her leadership roles, Kim participates in several academic programs and has done Cross Country for two years.

In her free time, Kim enjoys watching YouTube and doom-scrolling on Tiktok. She also enjoys listening to music as she has a wide range of taste in music and loves to be with her friends since they match her humor and energy. Kim is also not a picky eater because she can eat anything and is open to trying a wide range of different foods. One of her favorite shows is Avatar: The Last Airbender, a series that has deeply inspired her and influenced how she views herself and the world. One of her favorite quotes from the show is,

“Sometimes life is like this dark tunnel. You can’t always see the light at the end of the tunnel, but if you just keep moving… you will come to a better place.” – Uncle Iroh.

This quote resonates with Kim because it encourages her to stay resilient during difficult times by reassuring her that progress, even without clear direction, can bring improvement and relief. It reminds her that hardship is temporary and that patience and perseverance can lead to brighter opportunities ahead.

After graduating high school, Kim plans to attend a four-year university in San Diego, where she hopes to major in business. Her dream in life is to become financially successful through her own hard work and to be able to travel all over the world. Kim believes that true success comes from effort and staying true to herself,  while building the life she envisions.

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