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Jeff McDonald ’14

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Nicholas Osler Student Contributor, University of Central Florida
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Sara Newton Student Contributor, University of Central Florida
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Low Key and Easygoing

                                 
Name: Jeff McDonald
 
Relationship Status: Single
 
Major: Marketing Major – Psychology Minor
 
What do you want to do after you graduate? I would like to be working for a public advertising firm developing consumer advertisements. Ultimately I would want to represent a company that would be developing commercials you would see on a daily basis.
 
What do you do in your free time? Play guitar, longboard, go to class, hang out with friends, not much different than any other 20-year-old college student. I go to a lot of concerts. I just recently saw Passafire at Jannus Live in St. Petersburg.
 
Where would be the perfect location for a date? It should be spontaneous. Going out to eat and stuff is nice, but it depends on the person. Ultimately, I would let them decide if I had that option, so I could see what they’re about. I’m not the type of person to make solid plans. I go with the flow.
 
What do you look for in a girl? They have to have a sense of humor and not be too wound up. I’m pretty laid back and don’t really have a set type, I can appreciate all kind of females.
 
Is there anything that you absolutely cannot stand when out on a date? I can’t stand people who excessively go on their phone because they’re too nervous to carry on a conversation. I hate sitting there with someone who can’t talk to me.
 
What do you notice first about a girl? Eyes, smile, and confidence level.
 

Nicholas Osler graduated from the University of Central Florida in 2014 with a degree in Interpersonal/Organizational Communication. Connect with him on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/nicholasosler