This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at UCSD chapter.
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Name: Sam VineyardÂ
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Year: SophomoreÂ
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Major: Electrical EngineeringÂ
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Hometown: La Verne
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Relationship status: Single
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What would you say is your best feature? Gratitude. At certain times I’ll take a step back, look at my problems, and realize how fortunate I am for what I have. It may sound clichĂ© but having an objective viewpoint on things really puts everything into the right perspective.Â
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Favorite movies? Looper and Interstellar
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If you could describe yourself in three words, what would they be? Friendly, Understanding, and Motivated.Â
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Who is your celebrity crush? Can’t say I’m crushing too hard on any celebrity, but if I had to pick it would definitely be Emma Watson.Â
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Do you have any pet peeves? Dishonesty, I really think it shows a person’s true colors when they choose the easy way out of a situation by lying.Â
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What do you look for most in a significant other? I really look for something different, something unique that I don’t see somewhere else. A good sense of humor is also a must since I can sometimes be sarcastic.Â
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If you had all the money in the world how would you spend it? Well first there’s the obvious priority of alleviating the global suffering that much of the world turns their back to. Besides that though, I would put a lot of funds into NASA’s space exploration program. I would love to see what’s really out there and to understand more because at times I feel like we’ve barely scratched the surface. A lot of the money would also go towards medical research because everyone deserves a full lifetime experience. After the rest of the world is satisfied I would spend the rest of my life traveling and seeing as many different cultures as possible. I feel like I’ve lived in a protected bubble most of my life and I’d love to have the chance to see what else is out there.Â
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Tell us one thing not many people know about you. I played Jack in “Jack and the Beanstalk” in my third grade play.Â
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What would you say has been your biggest accomplishment at this point in your college career? Fall quarter of my freshman year I rushed the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity and it has without a doubt been the best decision I’ve made since I came here to UCSD. I mention that because within the fraternity lies my greatest accomplishment: leadership. I’ve been an active member of the Judicial Board and have held the role of Community Service chair for the past quarter. A little more than a week ago I became the new Secretary for the executive board. My brothers have driven me to become something more and I am very excited for what’s to come.