Getting Up Close & personal with Erin Cordes

The inside life of a high school student

Maryssa Jones, Reporter

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Erin Cordes is a junior here at Liberty and is involved on the varsity cheerleading team here and has been since her freshman year.

Cordes loves being a junior because she says “everyone is so much more grown up and more respectful to each other and we all get along really really well. In my opinion, being a junior is the most friendliest grade there is.”

Cordes works at Qdoba and absolutely loves it.

“I go at least five times a week when I’m not working it’s an obsession and a bad one,” Cordes says. She always gets deals and loves it.

“It’s an A plus because I mean who doesn’t like great deals.”

Cordes has big dreams of going to college she has a few in mind, but doesn’t know yet.

“Leave it to senior year,” Cordes said. She is a good student when it comes to her schoolwork.

“My freshman and sophomore year I didn’t really take seriously. I know I could have and should have done better.”

In her free time, she loves to eat, sleep, and just relax, but most of the time she doesn’t really get that relaxing time that she wants because of cheer and her schoolwork. When she does, she just loves to take it slow and relax.

Cordes looks up to her teachers who have accomplished her goals.

“People who inspire me are my teachers who have achieved their goals and worked hard to achieve them and made it to their lifetime goals.”