[hider=Angelica] [center][h3]Angelica Casey[/h3] [img]https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/48520960477_189bf70b96.jpg[/img] "[url=https://www.deviantart.com/junica-hots/art/Redhead-girl-4-659147597]Redhead girl (4)[/url]" by [url=https://www.deviantart.com/junica-hots]Junica-Hots[/url] licensed under [url=https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/]CC BY-NC-ND 3.0[/url] Age: 15 Gender: Female D.O.B: 30th October 2005 Scholarship? No. Preferred dormitory: Curie Additional Classes: Mondays: Drama + Politics Tuesdays: Art + Physical Education Wednesdays: Spanish + Computer Science Thursdays: Geography + Sociology Fridays: History + Psychology Health problems: Angelica is allergic to peanuts. Personality: Having a nonchalant, withdrawn, and even gloomy demeanor most of the time, Angelica appears to be the stereotypical brooding artist. Although not intentional, her reclusiveness can be perceived as arrogance. She has a tendency to isolate herself and is very focused on any task she works on. She has a keen interest in the visual arts and spends most of her free time on her digital and traditional drawings and paintings as well as some photography. She does not dislike STEM subjects, however, and still does adequately well in them. Her words can be unpredictable, from brutal honesty towards another to an unexpected revelation about herself. She can be amused occasionally, and in spite of how she may seem, she is actually quite a curious individual. Brief Bio: Angelica was raised by a couple of highly-paid doctors, and being expected to enter the medical field like her parents and older sister, she became the lesser favored of the two girls when she had expressed her interest in art and that she aspired to have a career in graphic design. Her family strongly believed that art was a waste of time, and that her career choice was impractical. Angelica remained firm on her decision for years, knowing that drawing in loads of cash would mean nothing if she did not enjoy doing what she was. Although still blatantly unsupportive, her parents eventually accepted that their daughter was not going to change her mind, and let her enroll into an academy that offered her the flexibility she preferred.[/center] [/hider]