B>Question One: What is your major, year in school, what do you want to do when you graduate (or grow up, whatever comes first)?
Question Two: What qualifies you and what characteristics would you bring to the senate that will make you a vital part of the SFC?
Question Three: What do you see as the most important aspect of the position you are applying for?
Jared Hines
1. I am an environmental science / geography double major in my junior year. After I graduate, I plan to do research related to energy use and or climate change. I also plan to go to graduate school, and eventually work on the policy side of things.
3. Adminstration of the SFC budget is very important. The fund is substantial and can be surprisingly effective at meeting the needs of the students / university.