“Humans of the Sacred Heart” – Kenza Aissaoui ’23 and Nouha Aissaoui ’23

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Kenza Aissaoui ’23:

Where are you going to college next year, and what are you most looking forward to?

“I am going to the University of Pennsylvania next year, and I am most looking forward to meeting new people who are different than me and taking a variety of new classes.”

How do you expect attending the same university as your twin will affect your college experience?

“I expect that attending the same university as my twin will give me comfort, and yet I will still be able to make new friends and lead an independent college experience.”

How has your Sacred Heart experience prepared you for the rest of your academic career?

“I truly believe that my Sacred Heart experience has prepared me for the rest of my academic career in the way that I have learned so much about what I enjoy studying, clubs I enjoy being a part of, and of course, most of all how to manage my time.”

Nouha Aissaoui ’23:

Where are you going to college next year, and what are you most looking forward to?

“I will be attending the University of Pennsylvania next year, and I’m most looking forward to meeting new people and exploring the campus and the city of Philadelphia around it.”

How do you expect attending the same university as your twin will affect your college experience?

“As for attending the same university as my twin, I think it will be a wonderful experience to have a built-in support system and someone to navigate college with.”

How has your Sacred Heart experience prepared you for the rest of your academic career?

“My Sacred Heart experience has prepared me tremendously for the rest of my academic career by providing me with a strong foundation in academics, leadership, and community service.  The values that have been instilled in me in my years at Sacred Heart will definitely be useful in navigating the classes I will take, and in the relationships I will make. ”

The King Street Chronicle thanks seniors Kenza Aissaoui ’23 and Nouha Aissaoui ’23 for their contributions to “Humans of Sacred Heart.”