First and foremost, I am me! This is important for you to remember, and I promise to show you the same respect.
The Rest:
Currently, I am a student at Palmer College of Chiropractic in my second year, and also a certified Kinesiologist. Where I am going in my career and future is very important to me, however does not solely make up who I am. It's also crucial for my happiness to make time for my friends and work my crummy (yet sometimes fun) little side job to make the cash! I've decided on top of everything else, my realm of existence could stand to still have new experiences and that definitely brings me to the world of dating. After all, this online dating thing is not a stigma anymore! =)
Surely, it would be fabulous to drone on and on about my hobbies, taste in music, goals/aspirations, and "what makes me unique" but perhaps it will prove to not be a "waste of my time" just going with the flow and jotting down some basics, leaving room for conversation. In fact, if you need some prepositioned, cookie-cutter, brainless wonder of a chick, well then, chances are I won't be too broken-hearted that you passed me by. Side note: I dig sarcasm. Sadly, this tends to get lost on the internet. With me so far?
The fact of the matter is no one really likes writing these things. Hence why there is a lame "to-do list" for "how-to" write it in red letters about this section. Silly, right? This is a do over of my last profile in efforts to say a little more and at the same time say a little less, leaving room for more actual conversation, since isn't that why we're on this site? To connect?
So, go ahead. Scroll up, grab one of my interests, and let's start some random conversation about it. At the very least, I might just prove to be hilarious.

I try to be flexible, the more exciting the date is the better in most cases. Considering I have a wide range of interests, setting something up is going to vary based on person.
For a first date dinner and a walk is always nice so we can get to know each other better! However, sometimes just squeezing in lunch at a park works out great, too.