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Danny Jenkins

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

Name: Danny Jenkins

Year: Sophomore

Major: Education-Social Studies Teaching Option

Hometown: New Castle, PA

Relationship Status: Single

You’re trying to impress a cute girl.  What do you do?

 I don’t really try to impress girls…I’d have to say I’d just smile around her and talk to her. I’d be myself–hopefully that’d be enough to get her attention.

If you were forced to perform in a talent show, what would you do? 

Probably play one of the very few songs I know on guitar!

What confuses you the most about women?

Wow tough question! There are a lot of things about women that confuse me. But the thing that most confuses me is the signals girls send or don’t send. It’s tough sometimes to know exactly what they’re thinking or what they want.

Describe your favorite outfit on a girl.

I have to agree with my buddy Drake on this one: “Sweat pants, hair tied, chillin with no makeup on, that’s when you’re the prettiest, I hope that you don’t take it wrong.” I like the tight little party dresses girls wear out too.

What is the most embarrassing song on your iPod?

Justin Bieber—“Baby”

~Reported by Ingrid Krecko

 

Jen Kach is the most enthusiastic English major you'll ever meet at Penn State. Not a drop of British blood runs in her veins, but with her passion for literature and creative writing, she may as well have been born in the country of Shakespeare and Charles Dickens! Once she graduates from Happy Valley, she hopes to take the publishing world by storm, working either in book publishing or the magazine industry. At the top of her list, though, are novels...her ultimate dream is to write several of them! At Penn State, she is the managing editor for Valley magazine, a writing center tutor, and a member of Ed2010. An ardent believer in La Vie Boheme, she is in love with love, art, coffee shops, music, and classic films. She loves the little things in life, will never forget seeing the Goo Goo Dolls live in concert, and firmly believes that, when all else is said and done, there is no problem that Jane Austen can't fix.