- Male
- Latino
- Heterosexual
- Concentration in Biochemistry
- On the pre-med track
- First Generation College Student
- Part of the Cricket Club
- Is the manager of a competitive varsity sports team
- Went to a public school in Queens, NY with a graduating class of about 108 students.
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Male Biological Sciences Major C/O 2021
Female Environmental and Sustainability Sciences Major C/O 2020
- Female
- Caucasian
- Heterosexual
- Minor in Marine Biology
- Student-Athlete
- Went to a public school in Kirkland, WA with a graduating class of about 400 students.
Female Applied Economics and Management Major C/O 2019
- Female
- Biracial: Half Caucasian and Half Asian
- Heterosexual
- Minor in Nutrition
- Student-Athlete
- Member of Athlete Ally
- Went to a public school in Southern California with a graduating class of about 300 students.
Female Food Science Major C/O 2020
Editor’s Choice
- Female
- Caucasian
- Heterosexual
- Student-Athlete
- Transferred in to start sophomore year
- Part of Food Science Club
- Went to a public school in northern New Jersey with a graduating class of about 275 students.
Female Communications Major C/O 2021
- Female
- Caucasian
- Heterosexual
- Minor in Business
- Student-Athlete
- Went to a private all-girls school in Tampa, FL
Male Policy Analysis and Management C/O 2019
- Male
- Caucasian
- Heterosexual
- Business Minor
- In a fraternity
- Went to a public school in Long Island, NY with a graduating class of about 250 students.
Female Human Biology, Health, and Society Major C/O 2021
- Female
- Caucasian
- Heterosexual
- Student-Athlete
- Went to a public school in San Diego, CA with a graduating class of about 500 students.
Female Biological Sciences Major C/O 2021
Editor’s Choice
- Female
- Caucasian
- Heterosexual
- In a sorority
- Used to be an athlete
- Went to a public school in the Midwest with a graduating class of about 800 students.
Female Undeclared on Major C/O 2021
- Female
- Caucasian
- Heterosexual
- Student-Athlete
- Went to a private school in Andover, MA with a graduating class of about 300 students. There was a culture of going to college.
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