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Michael Lundholm ’15

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

Michael may bat for the other side of the team, but he is a friend you definitely want to have. Sweet, smart, and full of great advice, he is a cutie worthy of our attention.
 
Michael Lundholm
Major
: Political Science and American Studies
Hometown: Sacramento, California
Relationship status: Single
Campus Activities: College Democrats and Allied in Pride.

What do you find most attractive in a partner?
An ability to laugh at my jokes and tell me to shut up occasionally. I like someone with a strong personality and an opinion.

How would you describe your dream date?
Something relaxed and informal, without too much pressure.

What’s your secret weapon when flirting with someone?
Always keeping eye contact and being invested in what they’re saying. Everyone likes to feel listened to.

What is your TV guilty pleasure?
 Real Housewives of New Jersey

What is something that you can’t live without?
My dogs, I don’t know how I am surviving without them right now.

What is you favorite part about GW?
 Being able to live in DC. There are so many great internship and job opportunities in politics. Besides that there are so many fun things to do on the weekends, from going to U Street to just hanging out in Thurston.

Who is one person you would be stranded on an island with?
 An attractive ship builder.

What is your secret talent?
 I used to take screenwriting classes when I was younger and I still occasionally write scripts.

What is something on your bucket list?
Complete a triathlon

Who is your celebrity crush?
Trevor Donovan

What is the best piece of life advice you’ve ever gotten?
 I think the best piece of advice I’ve ever gotten is to not be so quick to dismiss another person. It’s easy to judge someone off a first impression, but you never know under what circumstances you met that person. I have friends who I didn’t like when I initially met them, and I only really learned to like them once I got to know them better.