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

Name: Peter Hoover

Year: Junior

Major: Psychology

Hometown: Endwell, NY

What would a girl have to do to steal your heart?
For a girl to steal my heart, she would have to cook me an amazing meal. As it’s been said, a way to a man’s heart is through his stomach.

Think of the person who knows you the  best.  How would he or she describe you in 20 words or less?
Hopefully as  dashing and brilliant. But I think I would be described as patient and very sympathetic.

Would you rather be blind or paralyzed from the waist down?
Well, I enjoy both walking and seeing, so this is a difficult question. But I would rather be blind than paralyzed for obvious reasons. It doesn’t matter if I can see who I am with, as long as I can feel them.

What is a hidden talent most people don’t know about you?
My ability to cook. While I do enjoy having other people cook for me, I find cooking rewarding. It’s also a great deterrent from school work.
  
What one thing would make you die of embarrassment if it happened to you?
Well, I can’t say being pantsed, because that has happened far too many times.  But I would have to say that if I tripped and fell on my face I would be quite embarrassed, especially if I was trying to impress someone.

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.