Q1: You receive an opportunity that could completely change your future, but it means stepping outside your comfort zone. What's your first reaction? A. Say yes immediately. You'll figure out the details later because opportunities like this don't come around twice. [You're Devi Vishwakumar] B. Research every possible outcome, make a plan, and create a backup plan just in case. [You're Ben Gross] C. Think about how the decision will affect the people closest to you before committing. [You're Paxton Hall-Yoshida] D. Ask yourself whether this opportunity truly aligns with who you are and who you want to become. [You're Eleanor Wong] Q2: Your friend group is dealing with major drama. What role do you naturally take on? A. The passionate one who wants to fix everything right away, even if emotions are running high. [You're Devi Vishwakumar] B. The strategist who looks at the situation objectively and suggests practical solutions. [You're Ben Gross] C. The peacemaker who makes sure everyone feels heard and included. [You're Paxton Hall-Yoshida] D. The honest friend who encourages everyone to reflect on what they're really feeling. [You're Eleanor Wong] Q3: Which statement best describes your relationship with success? A. You dream big and set ambitious goals, but you sometimes worry about disappointing others. [You're Devi Vishwakumar] B. You thrive on achievement and believe hard work should always be rewarded. [You're Ben Gross] C. You want success, but not at the expense of your happiness or relationships. [You're Paxton Hall-Yoshida] D. You believe success means becoming the most authentic version of yourself. [You're Eleanor Wong] Q4: Imagine your perfect weekend. What does it look like? A. Trying something exciting, making spontaneous plans, and creating unforgettable memories. [You're Devi Vishwakumar] B. Getting ahead on personal projects before rewarding yourself with downtime. [You're Ben Gross] C. Spending quality time with friends and family, whether that's a movie night or a long conversation. [You're Paxton Hall-Yoshida] D. Exploring a new interest, reflecting on your goals, or doing something creatively fulfilling. [You're Eleanor Wong] Q5: When you have a crush on someone, what's your approach? A. You overthink every interaction but still find ways to make bold moves. [You're Devi Vishwakumar] B. You try to stay composed and hide your feelings until you're sure they're reciprocated. [You're Ben Gross] C. You focus on building a genuine friendship before anything else. [You're Paxton Hall-Yoshida] D. You take your time because emotional connection matters more than instant chemistry. [You're Eleanor Wong] Q6: What's the biggest lesson you've learned about growing up? A. It's okay to make mistakes as long as you learn from them. [You're Devi Vishwakumar] B. You don't have to prove your worth through achievements alone. [You're Ben Gross] C. The people who support you matter more than perfection. [You're Paxton Hall-Yoshida] D. Self-discovery is a lifelong journey, and there's no right timeline. [You're Eleanor Wong] Results: - You're Devi Vishwakumar: You're passionate, determined, and never afraid to chase what you want. Like Devi, you feel things deeply and approach life with incredible energy, even if that sometimes leads to impulsive decisions. You care fiercely about your friends, family, and future, and your ambition pushes you to dream bigger than most people around you. While you can be hard on yourself when things don't go according to plan, your resilience always helps you bounce back. Your willingness to grow, apologize, and keep trying is what truly makes you stand out. - You're Ben Gross: You thrive on challenges and love pushing yourself to succeed. Like Ben, you're intelligent, competitive, and highly motivated, but beneath your confident exterior is someone who wants to feel understood and appreciated. You take pride in your accomplishments because you've worked hard for everything you've earned. Although you sometimes struggle to slow down and enjoy the moment, your loyalty and dependability make you an incredible friend. You're learning that vulnerability isn't a weakness, and it's what helps people connect with the real you. - You're Paxton Hall-Yoshida: You're easygoing, compassionate, and deeply loyal to the people you care about. Like Paxton, you understand that growth isn't always linear and that everyone deserves the chance to evolve. You value authentic relationships and believe kindness is just as important as success. People are drawn to your calm presence because you make them feel accepted exactly as they are. While others may underestimate you at first, your emotional intelligence and quiet determination often surprise everyone around you. - You're Eleanor Wong: You're creative, expressive, and unapologetically yourself. Like Eleanor, you bring passion and enthusiasm into everything you do, whether it's your friendships, hobbies, or future goals. You believe life is meant to be experienced fully and aren't afraid to embrace your individuality. At the same time, you're thoughtful about the kind of person you want to become and value meaningful connections over superficial ones. Your confidence inspires others to stop hiding who they are and start embracing what makes them unique.