This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Tulane chapter.
Name:Â Seth Toplin
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Age:Â Twenty- Fun
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Hometown:Â Potomac, Maryland
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Major:Â Neuroscience and Public Health
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What are you involved in at Tulane? School of Science and Engineering Student Government President, USG Senator, Swim 4 Success, and last year I was an On Site Coordinator for The LeaderShape Institute (go register if you haven’t yet!!! http://tinyurl.com/TULeaderShape15).  Off campus, I work at Temple Sinai New Orleans as an office assistant and I have an internship with the Brain Injury Association of Louisiana!  Other than that, I have to set aside time for my other job: spending as much time at Chipotle and Felipe’s as possible. Â
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If you could only use 3 emojis for the rest of eternity, what would you chose? The chicken popping out of the egg, the SOS symbol (for Save our Seth, duh), and the sarcastic side eye emoji.
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If your life had a theme song, what would it be? Pretty Hurts by Beyoncé
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Who would play you in a movie about your life? Me, because nobody else can pull of sweatpants as well as I can
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What was your first AIM/email address? tetris29, which is funny because I’ve never really liked tetris but I thought it was the cool thing to be into in third grade, and StarPower1029@some email website that probably doesn’t exist anymoreÂ
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Favorite rum house taco? Jerk chicken all day… but only after devouring the queso (fun fact I actually used to have high cholesterol because I ate so much cheese)
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Favorite spot on Tulane’s campus? The Sally Barksdale Student Organizations Center, because the people there rock and it’s SUPER close to the free candy in the VPSA suite
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Favorite floor of the library?​ Third floor.  Actually, I’m really picky about where I sit.  I walk in on the third floor at the rows of cubicles that are up against the windows facing over Jones, and I like to sit on one of the outside cubicles facing away from the main area (preferably in the third set of cubicles, but beggars can’t be choosers when it’s a high-traffic library time, ya feel?  Also, this morning at work, a kid at the Hebrew School actually asked me “Do you go to Tulane? Do you go to their library often? I think I’ve seen you there,” so that should really tell you everything you need to know.Â
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