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Campus Cutie Scarlet Im ’17

This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Amherst chapter.

Name: Scarlet Im

Hometown: Fullerton, CA

Year: 2017

Dorm: Valentine Hall

Majors: Anthropology (& Pre-Med) Relationship

Status: Single and ready for a Pringle xD

Ideal Date: I’d like to do something outdoorsy or active, such as hiking, kayaking, ice-skating, etc. I wouldn’t mind going to the amusement park as well.

Spirit Animal: I have no idea. Maybe a rabbit?

What Super Power Would You Want: Healing powers or the power to speak any language in the world!

Ideal Job: A doctor working in humanitarian aid

Most Played Song on Your iPod: I listen to a lot of different genres but I’d say I play Disney songs pretty often (okay, maybe a lot)

Halloween Questions~

All Time Favorite Halloween Costume: The LED Stick Baby Costume (Minnie Mouse edition)

Dream Halloween Costume: I don’t celebrate Halloween now, but if I were to dress up, I’d probably cosplay as some warrior heroine who owns some awesome weapon

Scariest Moment: One night, when I was about 10 years old, I wanted to watch TV past my bedtime, so I snuck into the tv room around 2am and started watching something. Ten minutes in, the tv blacked out and became static-y, like in the horror movie “The Ring.” The tv emitted this really loud static noise too, so I was really terrified that a ghost was messing with the TV, because I also had read that week that ghosts can communicate through electricity. I tried to press the power button multiple times but the tv wouldn’t turn off either. I finally managed to turn the tv off and I literally bolted back to my bed and hid under the covers. I never watched TV past my bedtime again.

Carina Corbin graduated from Amherst College in 2017 and started writing for Her Campus during her first year. She was a Computer Science and Asian Languages & Civilizations double major that still loves to learn languages, write short stories, eat great food and travel. She wrote for Her Campus Amherst for four years and was Campus Correspondent for 3.5 years. She enjoyed interviewing Campus Profiles and writing content that connected with the Amherst community.