Profile-Kyle-Evans

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Stellar Student A look into one student’s school life

by Kyle Evans As I drove up to the well endowed Los Altos Hills home of Andre Jia, I was awestruck by the amazing view that oversaw a lake as well as a small town. Though such things are not unheard of for Los Altos Hills residents, this view was something that beat nobody else I knew. The eighth of a mile long driveway allowed me to get a good glimpse of the small golf green in the backyard, as well as the infinity pool that lay just behind the house. I could tell that this would be an interesting interview. However, I had already known that I was going to have an interesting interview even before my arrival. The person I would soon be interviewing, Andre Jia, has been one of my good friends for as long as I can remember. Andre, a seventeen year old high school senior at the prestigious Harker School, is in currently in the midst of his college applications. Andre's life fits well into what one would initially stereotype it to be simply by hearing about his background. The only child of the CEO of a technology company and his wife in Silicon Valley, the expectations for Andre are set quite high for him, in a way that is rather interesting. While we've all heard of the"2400 SAT Asian kid", the ability to look at Andre through this stereotype is slightly skewed.

There is certainly a great deal of pressure on Andre and his life as a high school student who is currently applying to colleges. During the summer I would play video games late into the night with Andre while we voice chatted over the internet, and it was not uncommon to hear his mother come in at 2 AM and ask why he wasn't studying for the SATs. After hearing this scenario and many other similar situations described to me by Andre, I decided that I wanted to understand just what his life was like. Great things are expected of Andre, but the way Andre sees those things are slightly different from those around him. Andre Jia is a perfect example of somebody tasked with a wide variety of pressures that seem normal to him, but exotic to the outside world. As I was let into Andre's house, two things struck me as odd. One, despite having known Andre for over ten years and having been to his house many times, the person who answered his front door was of no relation to Andre. The second peculiar factoid was the half dozen desktop computers set up in the living room, visible from the front door. I would later learn that this was the headquarters for Andre's dad's new tech startup.


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