I CHOSE DIVISION II; POST'S STEPHANIE CARILLO

Name: Stephanie Carrillo  

School: Post University

Major: I will graduate in May 2010 with a bachelor of science degree in Legal Studies and plan to attend law school in 2011.  

Sport: Softball

Hometown: Los Angeles, Ca

Why did you choose to attend Post University and play athletics at the Division II level? I chose Post University because of its location. Connecticut is a beautiful state with lots of trees and beautiful scenery.  Since middle school I always dreamt of attending college on the east coast, and Post University made this possible. I like the balance offered by Post and Division II as a whole.

What is your favorite aspect of life at Post University? I absolutely love the small campus and small classes Post University has to offer. Since middle school I have been enrolled in small private schools, so I was already used to the "family" environment that small private schools have to offer.

What are your plans after you graduate? Once I graduate, I plan on working for the first year while I prepare for the LSATS. Once I am ready, I plan on attending law school in Los Angeles, Ca.  

Hobbies:  Reading, playing softball, camping, bike riding, and any activity that involves the beach.

If you could invite three people to dinner, who would they be?  Bob Dylan, Bob Marley, and Bill Clinton.

If you could be someone for a day, famous or not, who would you be?  Britney Spears

If you had free tickets to any sporting event in the world, where would you go?  The Olympics

If you could be the President for a day, what would you do?  End the war, bring home our troops, and feed the hungry.

Most visited website:  Facebook

Describe yourself in one word:  Charismatic

Favorite Class:  Any legal studies course

Favorite Sports Team:  Los Angeles Lakers and Los Angeles Dodgers

Favorite Athlete:  Kobe Bryant

Who is your Role Model?  My Papa, he taught me to love the game, always work hard, and to never give up.

Most Exciting Sports Memory:  Leading my team to the Little League World Series when I was 13/14 in Kirkland, WA