Southern Miss junior, JD Saucier, is as charming as they come. The well-rounded and entertaining 21-year old opened up to Her Campus Southern Miss about his most memorable experiences and reveals just what it takes to earn the key to his heart.
HCSM: Tell us a little bit about your major and what your career goals are.
JD: I am studying biology with a pre-dental emphasis. When I graduate from Southern Miss in 2013, I plan to attend graduate school in Chicago, specializing in orthodontics. I really want to live in a big city and be heavily involved with charity work.
HCSM: Sounds like a bright and successful future! What organizations are you a part of here at Southern Miss?
JD: I’m a Southern Style and Eagle Connection team member. I serve as a teaching assistant for the biology department, and I am in the Tri Beta Biology Honor Society. I am also a member of Delta Tau Delta Fraternity, and I studied abroad with the Abbey Program in the spring of 2011.
HCSM: What would you say is your most favored feature about yourself?
JD: I like my eyes. Eyes can tell a lot about people, and I feel like you can see my personality through my eyes.
HCSM: What feature of a woman do you find yourself most attracted to?
JD: Again, I am really drawn to eyes. I like a woman with good eye contact and confidence. I also like long hair.
HCSM: In order to call someone your girlfriend, what qualities must she possess?
JD: She has to be intelligent, but not arrogant about it. I can’t stand the really smart girls that look down on other people. She must be witty and independent with a great sense of humor. I like girls to be quirky and not afraid to try different and new things.
HCSM: What does JD stand for, and why don’t you use the periods?
JD: It stands for Joseph Dean. I just don’t like them [the periods]. I associate more with my initials than I do with what they actually stand for.
HCSM: What is the craziest thing you’ve ever done?
JD: It involves two British girls, one Australian girl, a very cold hot tub, and fewer clothes than I’m wearing right now. I’ll just leave it at that.
HCSM: One last thing, you mentioned that you studied abroad in 2011. What is your favorite place you went?
JD: Cinque Terre in Italy. It is five cities built into cliffs overlooking the Mediterranean Sea. I hiked with my friends, ate a lot of amazing food, and drank wine; it was completely amazing.