Name: Kyndra Lawson
Year: Sophomore
Major: Psychology
Relationship Status: Single as a pringle
Kyndra Lawson is a sophomore and psychology major at UNCW. She enjoys reading, playing video games, working with Habitat for Humanity, and–most importantly–she is single.
HC: What is your favorite part about going to UNCW?
KL: Probably being close to the beach. I love going in the ocean and collecting seashells.
Kyndra and friend taking a late night selfie on the beach.
HC: Do you have any advice for freshman when it comes to dating in college?
KL: Don’t! Just kidding. But I really advise that you take your time and be single; enjoy the freedom being single in college gives you.
HC: What clubs or organizations are you a part of at UNCW?
KL: I am a part of Habitat for Humanity as well as First Year Spring Admin Mentor, since I was a First Year Admin myself.
HC: What is your dream job?
KL: A clinical psychologist; I just want to help people.
HC: Where do you see yourself in five years?
KL: Hopefully at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill for graduate school. I plan to continue another psychology degree.
HC: What are some of your hobbies or interests?
KL: Like most college students, reading and netflixing. I also like traveling, playing video games, and going to the Natural Science Museum.
HC: What is your ideal date?
KL: Anything fun like [go] karts, bowling, or anything that keeps us moving.
HC: What do you look for in a guy?
KL: I look for humor. It is really important. I want someone who is ambitious, as well, and can take care of himself.
HC: Who is your celebrity crush?
KL: Justin Timberlake and Johnny Depp. I’ve loved Justin since the ramen noodle hair, so I can’t go back. And I fell in love with Johnny during his pirate days.
HC: Favorite pick up line you’ve heard or someone has tried on you?
KL: “How much does a polar bear weigh? Enough to break the ice. Hello, my name is…” Someone tried that at prom my junior year.
HC: Tell us something most people do not know about you?
KL: I’ve spent more money on my pet fish this past year than on myself.
Photos courtesy of Kyndra Lawson.