. >> of we caught up with her at seqoia high school. >> i'm not really that confident in myself.'s overwhelming in a good way, but i do get nervous. >> some parts i felt was, like, the messages and advice she was giving was really strong. so i marked it and i wrote in the book. >> sandberg wants young women to know that success can be measured in many ways. for you personally, would you call yourself successful right now? >> i wrote a whole book saying that women need to be comfortable with success. and i still feel uncomfortable calling myself successful. >> you can't call yourself successful? >> well, i have to because i wrote a book telling women to. if we're going to change the status quo, we're going to have to get more comfortable. >> so can you say it i'm a huge success? >> i'm leaning in and own my success, but also help women out there own theirs. >> reporter: today, it's these young grads, whether in the girls room or at an early morning meeting, they flock to her. >> i was wondering, a couple of times you mentioned feminism. and i was wondering, like, before i read thi