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Q&A: Glen Burnie High School Student Jennifer Wonsever
Jennifer Wonsever, 17, is treasurer of the National Honor Society at Glen Burnie High School.

Patch caught up with Glen Burnie High School student Jennifer Wonsever, 17, a senior at the school, in December. The Severn resident and secretary of Glen Burnie High's National Honor Society (NHS) chapter spoke about the many community service projects the group has been involved with this year and what life is like at the school.
Patch stopped her to ask .
Glen Burnie Patch: What do you like about being part of the National Honor Society?
Jennifer Wonsever: I like it because it's an easy way to get into community service. It's hard to find and organize all the things we do on our own. There are about 70 of us in NHS this year. There are more of us so we can do more.
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Glen Burnie Patch: What are your plans after high school?
Jennifer: I'm applying to Cornell. That's my top choice. Also Syracuse and the University of Maryland. Syracuse is my second choice. I want to study architecture. I've always enjoyed details in buildings. I've always been good at art and math so it brings the two together and plays to both of my strengths.
Glen Burnie Patch: What other extracurricular activities are you involved in?
Jennifer: I'm in the National Art Honor Society [and serve as president].
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Glen Burnie Patch: What do you do in your free time?
Jennifer: I spend a lot of time playing games at home but make sure to get my homework done. I'm focusing on applying to college, but once I'm done I will have more time for NHS and AHS and more time for relaxing.
Glen Burnie Patch: What do you like about going to Glen Burnie High School?
Jennifer: I always found all the teachers I've had very supportive. They always want to help you and make sure you do well. There are a lot of cool students, especially the ones who want to be here. It's also fun to watch sports, though we're not great.
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