By Pietro
Gawon Lee
“What has been your greatest achievement in this conference?”
“I was really nervous at first. But it felt great when the delegate standing at the podium couldn’t answer my POI (laughs)”
“What makes you most happy in life?”
“Just … being with my brother”
Caroline Jung
“What makes you most happy in life?”
“Being with my dog”
Chloé Maya Villaret
“What has been your greatest achievement in this conference?”
“Getting the Secretary General to remember my name! He introduced me to someone and I nearly fainted (laughs)”
“What has been your greatest achievement in life?”
Getting into college, making my grandparents proud. They didn’t get the chance to have an education, so I know that they’re very proud of me, and I’m sure that my grandmother’s telling all her friends at the knitting club that her granddaughter is going to college. So yeah, making grandma proud.
“What makes you happy?”
“Food.”
Raphaëlle Petit
“Do you consider yourself a happy person?”
“I like to consider myself as a happy and optimistic person! Especially when you attend MUN conferences, you see delegates that try to always stay positive and find new solutions to today’s issues which gives me a lot of hope. In today’s difficult times, with the recent Paris attacks and the problems with ISIS, it’s really reassuring to see that there are some people out there that are willing to put their interests aside and reach a compromise, and find a sustainable solution to the world’s problems.”