Name: Cameron Jacob Byrd
Year: Junior
Major: Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology
Hometown: Charlotte, North Carolina
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Favorite Activities/ Hobbies: Slacklining, rock climbing
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Dream Job: Orthopedic Surgeon. I want to open up a practice in a mountain town in CO and take care of all the broken skiers and snowboarders. Backup plan = rock climbing company in Chile.
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Best date you’ve ever been on: The best date I’ve had in college is when I went on a rock climbing double date. My date brought a friend for one of my fraternity brothers, and we all drove up Canyon to go rock climbing. Nothing is a bigger turn on than when a girl, who has never been rock climbing before, climbs better than you. It was fun, different, and outdoors.
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Favorite memory from college so far: Lake Powell with Theta Xi Fraternity. My freshman year I joined Theta Xi and we planned a massive camping trip to Lake Powell, Utah, including 100 people, 4 speed boats, and a platoon boat. During these 3 days we went: rock climbing, cliff jumping, tubing, wakeboarding, and waterskiing, while there was a dedicated group of drinkers constantly raising havoc on the beach and platoon boat. By the end of the trip no one had gotten seriously hurt, and everyone had the time of their lives. This was the best trip of my college life, and I can’t wait to go again.  Â
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What you’re looking for in a person: I’m looking for a down to earth girl, who is outgoing, both socially and athletically, and doesn’t care what other people think. Also, someone who isn’t obsessed with Justin Bieber or High School Musical.
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Turn ons: Legs, clean wavy hair, confidence, and girls who can rock sweat shirts and pants in class (it’s class…come on…if you spend 2 hours to get ready for class, you care way too much about what other people think).
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Turn offs: Lots of makeup, greasy hair, being obnoxiously loud, insecurity
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Favorite quote: “If you want to know what a man’s like, take a good look at how he treats his inferiors, not his equals.” ~Harry Potter
This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at CU Boulder chapter.