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Hannah Kornfeld
Year: SO
Hometown: Larkspur, CA
High School: Branson School
College: Claremont McKenna
Major: BioChem

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Personal: Born in Ross, California… has a sister Lindsey who graduated from Emory University… favorite player of all- time is Andre Agassi… hopes to be a doctor in Africa for a few years… introduced to tennis by mom Tammy… favorite past time is eating.

 

In your free time you like to:  Hang out with friends and family, hike and be outside

Favorite sport to watch:  Basketball and College Football

If you didn’t play college tennis, what college sport would you want to play:  Basketball

Your ideal week-end get-away:  A weekend in Lake Tahoe

Three essential things in your dorm room:  Our hamster Violet, my pillow and my computer.

Favorite quote or saying: There is no passion to be found playing small - in settling for a life that is less than the one you are capable of living. -Nelson Mandela

You couldn’t live without your: Family

Best part of going to a small college:  It is great going to a small college because you can get to know your teachers and they are willing to help you understand the material.

You love going back home because you miss your…:dog Shadow, my family and my mom’s cooking

One thing you hope you can do after you graduate, before you have a full time job:  Go bungee jumping in New Zealand.

You would never leave the house without:  an idea of where I’m going.

The most daring thing you’ve ever done:  I went skydiving for my 18th birthday with my friend.

You wish you were brave enough to:  Try activities and go to events completely out of my comfort zone.

Best gift you’ve ever given:  I gave my sister a scrapbook of some family memories for her graduation.

Best gift you’ve ever received:  My dog Shadow for my 7th birthday.  He came in a box with a red bow and I thought he was a stuffed animal until he jumped up and licked me!

Last book you read for pleasure:  What is the What? By David Eggers, I highly recommend this book as an inspirational story of one of Sudan’s “Lost Boy’s” and his impressive life story.