Which future major would you pick?
A. Journalism
B. Pre-Law
C. Philosophy
D. Music
What’s your next read?
A. Little Women by Louisa Mary Alcott
B. Nancy Drew: The Story of the Missing Clock by Carolyn Keene
C. The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
D. I Know Why the Cage Bird Sings by Maya Angelou
How would your friends describe you?
A. Witty
B. Determined
C. Extroverted
D. Compassionate
What type of music do you like?
A. I love country
B. Classical music always helps me study
C. Pop is my go-to
D. As long as I can sing along, I love it
Which snack would you pick?
A. Bran Muffin
B. Bagel with lox
C. Caramel sundae
D. Vegan pecan pie
Mostly A’s: Gloria Steinem A leader in Women’s Rights activism since the 1960’s, Steinem is known for founding Ms. Magazine and many other organizations like the Women’s Action Alliance. Even though you may not have her stacked list of accomplishments yet, you still share many similarities with this activist icon. You are a spirited person who is never shy to share your opinions but you still love the classics. One day, just like Ms. Steinem, after you have helped change the world you will end up in a NYC apartment, enjoying your daily bran muffin and chai latte from your favorite deli.
Mostly B’s: Ruth Bader Ginsburg Lovingly known as RBG, this trailblazer was an icon in the Women Rights Movement as a glass ceiling breaker fighting for equality through the courts. She was the first tenured professor at Colombia Law School and then became the first Jewish woman to serve in the Supreme Court, where she served for 27 years. You are definitely a rule follower but are determined to change the rules you don’t agree with. Some might consider your tastes old school, but you prefer the term timeless.
Mostly C’s: Malala Yousafzai Malala Yousafzai is a Nobel Peace Prize winner and advocate in the fight for fair and equal education for women around the world. She continues to strive for change around the world through the organization she founded with her father. You are probably one of your smartest friends, always looking for answers. Like Yousafzai, you are also brave and outgoing, always willing to help others. School is your favorite place but you will never turn down a trip to McDonalds where you may indulge in a caramel sundae.
Mostly D’s: Coretta Scott King An activist in all aspects of the word, Coretta King fought for civil rights alongside her husband Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Mrs. King was a huge leader in the Women’s Liberation Movement and an outspoken ally to the LGBTQ+ community. She founded many organizations, such as The King Center for Non-Violent Social Change, that have helped continue the fight for equality to this day. You embody her spirit not only through your compassion for others but also with your love of music. You are known for humming a little tune 24/7 and singing in every class. You are also an animal person through and through, you may even go vegan just like Coretta Scott King.