Feature Student: Meher Sadri
"Don't judge by appearaces
Meher Sadri learned a long time ago not to judge by appearances. That is why that unpleasant attribute is one of her pet peeves. "It seems unfair to the person who may be friendly," Meher says.Meher's parents were born in India, and her grandparents still live in India. But Meher's own values are pretty typical of most Americans.
Meher is a 20-year-old student at RWC majoring in Office Information and Technology. She chose this school because of the smaller campus, smaller classes with a better learning environment. She also said that the faculty and staff were friendly, and RWC was the closest college to her home.
Meher is very sweet and tries to be nice to everyone. She is very emotional and doesn't like to get bad grades, not that any of us do. She loves music, especially Justin Timberlake and any music that makes people get up and dance. She loves to go to the mall and hang out with her friends, or go to movies or go dancing. She loves to talk with friends.
Meher also said that she likes to bowl. She was on a bowling team in high school. She hasn't lived in Cincinnati her whole life. She moved here three years ago from Louisville, Kentucky, when her father got a promotion. She enjoys living in our fair city. She has become a true, proud member of Cincinnati.
She has a brother who is in high school.
Meher isn't superficial. She doesn't judge people by what they look like or what they wear. "We are born the way we are. We are what we like, and I think we should give respect for others," she says.
In her free time, Meher likes to go to Bengals games and to Kings Island and Great Wolf Resort, as well as to Skyline (yum).
The Sadri's enjoy spending time with friends and family, celebrating birthdays, and other holidays, as well as watching movies and having a good time with each other.
Meher is fun to have as a friend and very interesting to be around.
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