An Interview with Oscar O’Brien

An Interview with Oscar O'Brien

John McCarthy, Staff Writer

Q: Tell us about yourself, Oscar.

A: I was born in Sydney, Australia, and I have a sister and a younger brother.

 

Q: What is your favorite thing about Oratory?

A:  The size; I know almost everyone because of the small size student body.

 

Q: What is your favorite class?

A:  Intro to business.

 

Q:  What do you think needs improvement in Oratory?

A: We should definitely add a rugby organization at Oratory.

 

Q:  What do you do in your free time?

A: Swim, participate in Mock Trial, and watch movies while eating pasta.

 

Q: How does this affect your grades?

A: I occasionally get overwhelmed and lose sleep sometimes.

 

Q: Pick 2 cartoons to be your parents.

A: My mom would be Kangaroo Jack and my dad would be Spongebob Squarepants.

 

Q: What would be your superpower?

A: My superpower would be the ability to freeze time.

 

Q: What would be the first thing you do if you became president?

A: Look at the secrets of the U.S. Government and spend time reading them. Also, kick Donald Trump out of the country.

 

Q: Who would you let punch you directly in the face and why?

A: Tom Hardy, I just have so much respect for the man.

 

Q: If you were stranded on a deserted island, what three things would you bring?

A: A cell phone, a cell phone tower, and gourmet food.

 

Q: Why did you decide to go to Oratory?

A: I really loved its location.

 

Q: Finally, Would you ever come back to Oratory, to visit/teach?

A: I can’t see myself as a teacher, but I would give money or visit the school.