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Rob Hockedy

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Grace Gleave Student Contributor, University of Exeter
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Georgie Hazell Student Contributor, University of Exeter
This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Exeter chapter and does not reflect the views of Her Campus.

Name: Rob Hockedy

Degree: BSC Hons in Diagnostic Radiography (x-ray man)

Relationship status: Single (and ready to mingle)

Activities you’re involved with on campus: 1st XV Rugby, infrequent gymmer – due to the fact that the weights are inadequate for my use, and by inadequate I mean far too heavy. Though the oversized mirrors are ideal for perfecting the ‘lid’. I am also the CEO of EURFC Banter Board and Twitter account…(http://twitter.com/#!/EURFCSocial).

Describe your ideal night out in Exeter: Wednesday of course. Having some ‘fun’ on the Chiefs bus home, after doing a job on some inferior Uni’s rugby team, fresh factor, a quick stop off at 85 then down to Walkies where we chin a few snakeys (about 3 and 1 in the bin). A good old sing song with fellow club members and a brief visit from Father Abraham. Maccy D’s on the way to TP, bit of tormenting Jez in Old Timers before hitting the top floor, where the party really starts. Scooby burger from Carol, then walk home…alone :(

What qualities do you look for in a girl? A good sense of humour. Likes RomComs and Gossip Girl. Good gene pool.

What turns you off in a girl? Someone who likes scary films and didn’t vote 1D on X Factor.

Your proudest achievement: Scoring a try at Rugby Varsity 2011… oops

Who inspires you the most: Jeremy Rawlinson from ‘Encompass’; I have a huge amount of admiration for someone who looks the way he does, bolts the way he does and acts so passionately about working life. You’re my hero!

Your favourite place in the world: 85 Longbolt Street….

Where you see yourself in 5 years’ time: Having finished post-graduate medicine at Southampton and working in a London Hospital. Saving lives and entering back into respectable society.

Confession: My Dad used to bring me breakfast in bed, run me a bath and press my trousers every morning when I was at school. As far back as I can remember.
 

Georgie Hazell is a final year Anthropology and International Politics student at the University of Exeter, UK. Georgie became involved with Her Campus during her semester studying abroad at the College of William & Mary, along with Rocket (the campus fashion magazine), Trendspotters (the campus fashion TV show) and Tri Delta sorority. She hopes to pursue a career in media or marketing in the future. Georgie has a passion for travel and experiencing new cultures, and spent five months travelling the world on her Gap Year.