
Cassie Kyle
Senior Cassandra Kyle will attend Shenandoah University once she has graduated high school. At Shenandoah University, she will major in psychology.
Q: Why did you choose to go to Shenandoah University?
A: I chose to go to Shenandoah University because after visiting many other schools and meeting other coaches, I realized I was comparing every other school to Shenandoah. Shenandoah is a small school, so I will be able to have the one on one time with teachers when I need it, and the entire campus felt like home instantly to me when I visited. Their soccer program also greatly influenced my decision. They are a lower division but still hell held to high standards which would work the best while trying to earn my degree.
Q: What are you majoring in or planning on studying at Shenandoah University?
A: I plan on majoring in psychology at Shenandoah University.
Q: What excites you the most about college?
A: I’m most excited about playing soccer and meeting new people who share my love for the sport.
Q: Is there anything about college that intimidates you?
A: I’m intimidated about leaving everyone I’ve known through school and going somewhere I don’t think anyone else is.
Q: What other colleges were you looking at as other options?
A: I looked at Lock Haven and Arcadia but fell in love with Shenandoah.
Q: Why did you think this college was the choice for you? What about the school interested you?
A: I was interested in this school because the campus is beautiful, and it is a smaller school. It is only two hours away, and I really liked the entire soccer program.
Q: How do you feel about senior year ending so soon?
A: I’m definitely sad to see senior year end so fast, but I’m excited for what the future holds.
Q: What do you think will be the biggest difference between high school and college?
A: I think the biggest difference will be the dynamic of how classes will work. You’re not in the same building all day for a set number of hours; it’s a lot more diverse and fluid in regards to class schedules.