Senior Salute - Nick Everett
Business economics major is member of men's basketball team
Our "Senior Salute" series continues with Nick Everett, a business economics major from Salem, Ohio. Everett is a member of the men's basketball team.
Q: Why did you choose to attend The College of Wooster?
A: I chose The College of Wooster because of the premier academics and basketball program.
Q: What does being a Fighting Scot student-athlete mean to you?
A: It means being able to face challenges and learn how to handle those emotions.
Q: What are some of your favorite memories as a student at The College of Wooster?
A: My favorite memories are making relationships with friends and all the trips we went on as a team.
Q: What is the best part about being a student-athlete at The College of Wooster?
A: The best part is learning skills, like time management, discipline, and hard work that translate to real world applications.
Q: Tell us a bit about your Independent Study project?
A: I am analyzing how dual income and time allocation in a household effects child delinquency.
Q: Tell us a bit about something cool you did as a student at The College of Wooster?
A: I was able to get an internship locally at Jarrett Logistics. I stayed in Wooster for the summer learning and growing relationships with other interns.
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