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The Look Book Goes to a College Fair

At the New York Public Library, students met with representatives from Sarah Lawrence, Barnard, Fordham, and more.

Photo: Frankie Alduino
Photo: Frankie Alduino

Janet Lartey (pictured above)
12th-grader, Fordham Manor

How are you feeling about the college-application process so far?
I got more excited when I got here. I just know this is super-important. I’m not getting scared, but I’m not getting too excited, either.

Do you know where you want to go?
Albany. I went on a senior trip there, and I just liked it. I liked the way they spoke to us, and it was so large. I want to study psychology or hospitality tourism.

Why psychology?
I found out I need a degree to become a flight attendant.

Why a flight attendant?
Because of my height. I’m five-ten. I also like the way they move when I go to the airport. And I want to travel around. I want to be a model, but it’s hard to be a model in America so I said, “Never mind.”

James Polanco

12th-grader, Harlem

Khadime Gueye

12th-grader, Little Yemen


How do you deal with the stress of applying to school?

I just try to listen to music. It really helps me to not get overwhelmed because I’m involved in a lot. I’m part of the podcast club, journalism club, and student government. I’m a youth leader, so I help other students apply to colleges. I’m also a peer leader. I want to keep myself busy. I just can’t sit down and do nothing.

Kamar Rodriguez

12th-grader, Bushwick

Patrick Acevedo

11th-grader, Harlem

Avant Jordan

12th-grader, Highbridge

Joleen García

12th-grader, Lower East Side

Vilma Gutiérrez

12th-grader, University Heights

Cayden Colorado

12th-grader, Cypress Hills


Do you know what you’re interested in yet?

I possibly want to become a tattoo artist. I want to be somebody big in the city, get my name out there. And I need schooling before I can start tattooing. They won’t just accept anybody.

Angel Miguel Benjamin

10th-grader, Harlem

Anna Salik

11th-grader, Ozone Park

Inza Kouadio

10th-grader, Harlem

Nevaeha Marquez

12th-grader, Ocean Hill


Are you ready to go away for school?

Somewhat. I don’t know, I’m always with my mom. She’s, like, my best friend. So I feel like I’ll probably be homesick. Everything is just happening so quick. Like, I’m basically entering adulthood.

Xailen Duck

12th-grader, Wakefield

Diego Marcía

12th-grader, Crown Heights


Dream job?

I would love to design houses. I feel like houses are where everything happens. You rest there, you have parties there, you do everything there. My grandma’s house really inspired me because of the memories we built there. I want to build houses for other people to have their good moments in, too.

Lianne Foster

12th-grader, Harlem

Rihanna Morris

11th-grader, Baychester

Janel Sevilla

11th-grader, Corona

Kevin A.J. Rosario

12th-grader, Lower East Side


Has your family been supportive through this process?

My mom has been, even though the idea of me going away hurts her. She’s always been my ride-or-die supporter. I know if I need something, I could always ask her, even if it’s sometimes really dumb. I know I drive her crazy, but she loves me.

Photographs by Frankie Alduino

James Polanco

12th-grader, Harlem

Khadime Gueye

12th-grader, Little Yemen


How do you deal with the stress of applying to school?

I just try to listen to music. It really helps me to not get overwhelmed because I’m involved in a lot. I’m part of the podcast club, journalism club, and student government. I’m a youth leader, so I help other students apply to colleges. I’m also a peer leader. I want to keep myself busy. I just can’t sit down and do nothing.

Kamar Rodriguez

12th-grader, Bushwick

Patrick Acevedo

11th-grader, Harlem

Avant Jordan

12th-grader, Highbridge

Joleen García

12th-grader, Lower East Side

Vilma Gutiérrez

12th-grader, University Heights

Cayden Colorado

12th-grader, Cypress Hills


Do you know what you’re interested in yet?

I possibly want to become a tattoo artist. I want to be somebody big in the city, get my name out there. And I need schooling before I can start tattooing. They won’t just accept anybody.

Angel Miguel Benjamin

10th-grader, Harlem

Anna Salik

11th-grader, Ozone Park

Inza Kouadio

10th-grader, Harlem

Nevaeha Marquez

12th-grader, Ocean Hill


Are you ready to go away for school?

Somewhat. I don’t know, I’m always with my mom. She’s, like, my best friend. So I feel like I’ll probably be homesick. Everything is just happening so quick. Like, I’m basically entering adulthood.

Xailen Duck

12th-grader, Wakefield

Diego Marcía

12th-grader, Crown Heights


Dream job?

I would love to design houses. I feel like houses are where everything happens. You rest there, you have parties there, you do everything there. My grandma’s house really inspired me because of the memories we built there. I want to build houses for other people to have their good moments in, too.

Lianne Foster

12th-grader, Harlem

Rihanna Morris

11th-grader, Baychester

Janel Sevilla

11th-grader, Corona

Kevin A.J. Rosario

12th-grader, Lower East Side


Has your family been supportive through this process?

My mom has been, even though the idea of me going away hurts her. She’s always been my ride-or-die supporter. I know if I need something, I could always ask her, even if it’s sometimes really dumb. I know I drive her crazy, but she loves me.

Photographs by Frankie Alduino

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