If you could swallow a pill that would stop anything of your choice from ever happening to you again-anything except keep you from getting sick-what would the pill permanently end?
If you could know one fact about every person you ever meet, what particular fact would you want it to be? (Assume that the other person would not have to be aware that you know this fact about them.)
If you were an airline pilot and were told to choose any route that you would have to fly for your entire career, what two cities would your fights connect?
It ten people who know you were asked to write down on a piece of paper the one adjective that each of them thinks best describes you, what you think would be the most common word written down? (Consider the answer from their viewpoint, not yours!)
What age when you turned it-was the most difficult for you to accept? On the other hand, which of you birthdays do you remember anticipating with the greatest about of enthusiasm?
If, like the newspaper or milk, you could have anything of your choice delivered to your doorstep every morning, what particular item would you want it to be and why?
Suppose that instead of having a name, you had a number, and people would always refer to you as that number. What number would you want to take the place of your name and why? (Your number can have as many or as few digits as you would like.)
Suppose that income taxes still had to be paid, but instead of going to the government, your tax dollars would go to any cause or charity of your choice. Assuming the money would have to go to the same place each year, where would you want it to go?
If you could take any job for just one month, what job would you like to have? (Assume that you would have the skills and knowledge to perform adequately.)
If you won a contest in which your prize was to select any three guests to appear on a popular late-night talk show, which three people would you choose and why?
School Motto: We believe you can...you decide if you will
Prosser Falls High School is a small school located in rural eastern Washington. Nestled near Horse Heaven Hills, this high school offers a unique setting, that is individualized for each student, allowing them to complete their high school education. We serve juniors and seniors. The average student enters with 6.14 credits. Our students look like the following: many are working full-time jobs, raising children (their own or siblings), live on their own, are attending technical school or running start while in high school, were unsuccessful in the traditional setting. All of our students are completing an AP prep curriculum.