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Kira Ferreira ’12

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

Name: Kira Ferreira
Year: 2nd
College: New College
Major: Environmental Science and Human Biology
Place you call home: Where my family is.
Relationship Status: Single.

Where are you most likely to be found: In the Earth Science library studying.

Describe yourself in 3 words: Girly, focused, and straightforward.

What is your ideal type of guy: Tall, dark and handsome, someone who is both ambitious and athletic.

Celebrity example: Steven R. McQueen *drool* (plays Jeremy on Vampire Diaries).

Where do you see yourself in 10 years: As a successful person with an important job and maybe, probably, married.

What do you want to do career wise: Either become a dentist because I love to help people or an environmentalist. I feel passionate about our earth and hope to one day make a difference for the greater good.

Favorite thing to do: Spend time with family and partying with friends. I also enjoy modeling, reading, and tanning on the beach.

If you could have one super power what would it be: Reading people’s minds because I’m a curious person.

Ideal first date: Something out of the box, unique, and unexpected. I like to be surprised.

Pet Peeves: Burping in public, bad table manners, and chewing gum with your mouth open.

Turnoffs: Cockiness and not being honest.

Favorite movie: Sweet Home Alabama.

Favorite food: I make a mean Fettuccine Alfredo! I also really enjoy baked potatoes with stuffing and any dessert.

Natalie has recently completed her second year at the University of Toronto with a double major in History and Ethics, Society, and Law. She is excited to bring Her Campus to U of T and seeing it expand its presence in Canada. She is also active in the school's Model United Nations circles and numerous organizations off campus and is best described as a political and pop culture junkie. Born and raised in Toronto, she is blindingly proud of everything the city has to offer including the best school in the country, no matter what Macleans says, and its sports teams, no matter how many times they may lose or miss the playoffs.