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TTU K-12 High School Experience Facilitates University  Successes

Kobe Young giving the guns up sign.

Kobe Young

By Leslie Cranford, Section Manager

Kobe Young giving the guns up sign.

Kobe Young

Finishing high school during a pandemic in an online program may have been the best thing to happen to Texas Tech High School graduate Kobe Young, who is now a junior at Texas Tech University.

Young, an Amarillo, Texas, native, attended TTU K-12 from 2018 to 2020, his junior and senior years. His remarkable experience with the program absolutely contributed to his current success as a dual-degree, triple-minor student at Texas Tech.

“The experience I had was phenomenal! Transitioning from an in-person public system to an online public system helped my academic career immensely,” Young said. “Being able to work from any place with an internet connection allowed me to approach my schoolwork in any place I felt comfortable that day, whether it be the library, a coffee shop, or my room.”

Young says Texas Tech High School afforded him the opportunity to truly excel by placing the timing in his own hands.

“I was able to take classes at the pace I liked. In some, I progressed and finished extremely quickly, in others, I was given the ability to take the time I needed to best understand the material,” he explained. “I was able to understand how responsibilities of work are placed on students on the collegiate level in high school. TTU K-12 helped foster my passion for education and allowed me to prepare for what is required of me in higher education.”

Kobe speaks to other students outside the Honors College at Texas Tech University.

Kobe speaks to other students outside the Honors College at Texas Tech University.

Kobe speaks to other students outside the Honors College at Texas Tech University.

Kobe speaks to other students outside the Honors College at Texas Tech University.

To say that Young was prepared for the college experience is a bit of an understatement for the Texas Tech Presidential Merit Scholarship recipient. He excels in everything he has been involved in at Texas Tech University.

“I am a dual-degree student pursuing degrees in political science and Honors Sciences & the Humanities. I am heavily involved in the Student Government Association, first as a senator and now as chief justice; and Honors College, as a First-Year Experience mentor, student assistant, and house captain. Currently though, I am working as an intern within the United States House of Representatives through the Texas Tech Government and Public Service Internship Program.

Young wants to complete a master's degree relating to political science or international relations and pursue a career within the foreign service. He would like to be able to advocate for and advance American ideals in foreign nations.

“At Texas Tech, I have been able to deepen my passion in the legal field, international affairs, and the Chinese language, culture, and political environment,” he said. “I am also deeply committed to public service, serving in the student government, working in political activism, and eventually working as an intern on Capitol Hill. I love music, catching up with friends no matter the last time I spoke with them, and checking out coffee shops wherever I am.”

Kobe with dog in Washington, D.C.

Kobe poses with a new friend he found in Washington, D.C.

Kobe with dog in Washington, D.C.

Kobe poses with a new friend he found in Washington, D.C.

About TTU K-12, Young says the diverse and worldwide student body gave him exposure to cultural richness that regular schools could not.

“Rather than being constrained by city limits and school districts, TTU K-12 had none of these limits. I was able to study alongside students from many different cities, states, and even countries. It even gave me a great opportunity to try everything on the menu of a local coffee shop, Palace Coffee Co. I was there so often for classwork that I grew to have a first-name basis relationship with every barista, and even the owners. I highly recommend the bluebonnet in the month of April!”

From his own experience, Young has a recommendation for other families with students considering the fully online, full-time diploma program.

“You are about to embark on one of the most influential and important journeys of your life; TTU K-12 is truly a fantastic program to guide you. Get involved with your peers and talk to your teachers and take advantage of the many, many opportunities the program offers.”

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