Name:Â Maxwell Horn
Age:Â 20Â
Major:Â marketing
Minor: entrepreneurship and innovation; business administration
Relationship Status:Â single
Instagram [He insisted, everyone follow him :)]: maxhorn23
HC: Why did you decide to be a Maverick?
Max Horn: “There was no essay required for the application and the parties were ranked #1 in the state.”
HC: What has been your favorite part of your college experience (so far)?
MH: “Meeting tons of people that have become friends that will be in my life for a longtime.”
HC: What has been your biggest regret about your college experience (so far)?
MH: “Not going to school somewhere warmer, I constantly think about that.”
HC: What are some of your hobbies?
MH: “I enjoy watching basketball, traveling, working out and I recently have become more interested in financial investments.”
HC: Favorite Sports teams?
MH: “Minnesota Timberwolves and Twins.”
HC: Who is your WCW (Famous or not)?
MH: “Annette Shaw, a member of Pi Beta Phi at the University of Wisconsin, Madison”
HC: What’s your biggest turn on? Â
MH: “A girl who looks good with her hair up and glasses on.”
HC: What’s your biggest turn off?
MH: “Girls that wear camouflage.”
HC: What would your ideal first date be?
MH: “Going skydiving before a nice dinner and then mini-golfing while the sunsets on a nice summer night.”
HC: If you had a life motto, something you live by, what would it be?
MH: “Success is not the key to happiness; happiness is the key to success.”
HC: What’s your ideal career after college?
MH: My ideal career after college would be running my own company, currently I am interested in real estate. I also could see myself eventually taking over my father’s business
HC: Best excuse you’ve come up with to get out of work, an assignment, social obligation, etc.:
MH: “I am usually not one to make excuses; I am more likely just to sleep through my shift at work or a social obligation than to make up an excuse not to attend.”
HC: The hardest question of all: soup or salad.
MH: “That’s tough, definitely soup during the Minnesota winters, but a nice salad during the summer.”