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Humans of USU: Kayla Meine

Chelsea Hunter, assistant features editor

Kayla Meine is a freshman who grew up on a cattle ranch with her family in Dillon, Mont. She is now living in Logan, majoring in animal science.

 

US: Being from out of state, what made you decide to come to USU?

KM: I wanted to go out of state, and when I came and visited Utah State, I just loved it. The campus is the perfect size and the people are all really nice, and of course I love the ag program.

 

US: What’s your favorite thing to do here in Logan?

KM: Probably definitely country dancing.

 

US: What New Year’s resolutions do you have?

KM: Well, most of it applies to this semester. I want to get really good grades this semester. For the whole year, I want to focus on living in the moment rather than always thinking about the future.

 

US: What are you most excited for in 2014?

KM: So many things. There isn’t one certain thing I’m excited for. I’m just excited to see what’s in store for me and see what I can accomplish in a year.

 

US: What’s something quirky about you?

KM: The first thing I notice about a person is their teeth and eyebrows.

 

US: What are you most afraid of?

KM: Snakes … I’m beyond scared of them.

 

US: What’s your most embarrassing moment?

KM: It was my freshman year in high school and my very first varsity basketball game, and I tripped down the stairs and fell on my face in front of the whole boy’s varsity team.

 

US: Celebrity crush?

KM: Channing Tatum, of course.

 

< strong>US: What’s the best advice you’ve been given?

KM: It would probably have to be last semester when I was really struggling with school and being away from home, and my best friend from home told me that college is just a piece of the puzzle in our lives. It is such a small space of time that we just have to buckle down and make a priority.

 

US: How do you usually spend your days?

KM: I usually go to class, work out and take nice naps.

 

US: What would your perfect day be like?

KM: My perfect day is a summer day spent in the mountains fishing and checking cows, then ending the day with a big fire and roasting s’mores and hot dogs.

 

US: What did you love most about growing up on a ranch?

KM: I love the animals and everything about them, and it made me learn how to work hard.

 

US: Favorite childhood memory?

KM: Any time fishing and hunting with my dad and grandpa, or driving the feed truck when I was little in the winter.

 

US: Favorite place in the world?

KM: Well I’ve never been there, but I’ve always wanted to go to Australia.

 

US: If you were a crayon, what color would you be?

KM: Pink for sure.