Wolff said she has wanted to pursue pre-veterinary medicine “ever since I was little,” but hasn’t decided on an intended major.
“I’m keeping my options open,” she said.
Her favorite course at Brookwood was AdvancedPlacement Biology. “I felt like I learned a lot,” Wolff said. “I learned a lot of stuff I didn’t know.”
Like many other top students, Wolff enjoyed nearly all of her classes and all were challenging.
“AP Literature might have been the most difficult class,” she said. 'I had never taken an AP writing course before. It was a process learning how to do it and be successful.”
Wolff ’s final two years at Brookwood were chock full of AP classes. She took AP Biology and AP U.S.
History as a junior, saving AP European History, AP Literature and AP Calculus for her senior year.
But what Wolff loved most about her time at Brookwood School, going back to when she was barely bigger than the books she carried as a senior, was being part of the community.
“It’s a pretty small school,” she said. “You spend eight hours a day, five days a week, with the same people, and you get to know each other. And it’s not just the students, it’s the parents, and you get to know your teachers well.
It’s a great environment.”