There’s no question that in four-plus years BYU graduates have accomplished a lot. The educational value of some of their activities, however, could be debated.
Mint brownies consumed: 158
Shane H. Larsen (BS ’07), Draper, Utah, Mechanical Engineering Master’s and MBA
All-nighters pulled: 75
Brittany N. Sweeney (’10), Turlock, Calif., Humanities
Calories burned on the rb stairs: 330,000
Amy E. Nagle (’10), Southington, Conn., Exercise Science
Testing center tests taken: 147
Jonathan D. Laudie (’10), Pleasant Grove, Utah, Finance
Intramural games played: not enough to win a t-shirt
R. Tyler Lemmon (’10), Glendora, Calif., Finance
Money spent on first dates that did not yield second dates: $1,184.67
Marcus A. Nelson (’10), Las Vegas, Political Science
Words written: 120,000
Kaylee Holyoak Larsen (’10), Cortland, Ill., Leisure Service Management
Amount spent in vending machines: $300
Gayle R. Larsen (’10), Rexburg, Idaho, Dietetics
Roommates lived with: 16
Lisa K. Lee (’10), Fair Oaks, Calif., Marriage, Family, and Human Development
Pounds of books carried: 13,500
Matthew C. Neuenswander (’10), Columbus, Ohio, Accounting
DTRs (“define the relationship” conversations) had: 22
Travis C. Lott (’10), Torrington, Conn., Construction Management