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Mike Coscarelli ’11

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Stephanie Musat Student Contributor, Kean University
This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Kean chapter and does not reflect the views of Her Campus.

 Is Mike Coscarelli the cutest guy on campus? Check him out and decide for yourself.

 

The basics:
Year– Senior
Major– Broadcast Journalism
Hometown– Edison, N.J.
Relationship Status- Single
Birthday– August 30, 1989

Her Campus Kean: If you were to audition for American Idol, what song would you sing?
Mike Coscarelli: Simon and Garfunkel- America

HCK: If you were making a peanut butter and jelly sandwich, would there be  more peanut butter or more jelly?
MC: Definitely peanut butter.

HCK: If you didn’t live in the United States, what country would you live in?
England. The music scene seems to be very cool, and I’ve love to be posh, or at least pretend to be.

HCK: If you could compare yourself to a celebrity, who would it be and why?
I would say that I’d compare myself to Woody Allen. I’m a hopeless romantic, as well as a helpless neurotic, and ironically a quarter Jewish. 

HCK: Describe your perfect girl.
MC: I need a brainy girl with a good personality who can make me chuckle. Basically I girl I can be weird with and have a fun time. Physically I prefer dark features like hair and eyes. A good smile doesn’t hurt either.

Favorites:
Color-
Blue
Number-25
Food-Momma’s gravy
Song-Simon and Garfunkel America
Artist- I go through alot of phases lol right now it’s probably Tom Waits or James Taylor
Sport- Basketball
Team-The Knicks


Stephanie Musat is a senior journalism major at Kean University. She is currently the online editor for The Tower, Kean University's student newspaper, and has previously served as the editor in chief of The Daily Orange, the independent student newspaper of Syracuse, New York. Able to recite every word in Love Actually, she appreciates the King's English, but wants to clarify that spelling favorite as 'favourite' doesn't make you cool or British. Stephanie believes a cup of tea can cure anything, has an affinity for wearing sequins, and she loves her cat, Truman, more than any human (just don't tell her mom.)