The Ram

Who's That Kid?

Panagiotis Tsevdos

By A Member of GSB '15, Majoring in Business

From Brooklyn, Ny

Published: Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Updated: Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Michael Rezin/The Ram

Michael Rezin/The Ram

Panagiotis Tsevdos, a GSB freshman, enjoys “Storage Wars” and The Hangover.

Describe yourself in few sentences.

Probably one of the craziest people you'll ever meet.  I live by my motto, "you'll never see half of these people again so just have fun". I like to make people smile.

What is your favorite aspect of Fordham and why?

You have the campus, and once you walk off campus, you have the city.  The buildings are fashionable, and the campus is just beautiful.

If there was one thing about Fordham you could change what would it be?

The cafeteria food. It is rather terrible.

What is your favorite thing to do in New York City?

I like walking through Times Square and trying out new restaurants downtown.

What is something about you that not many people know?

I am petrified of heights.  I was forced onto a roller coaster at Disney World when I was younger, and I believe I was tearing up during the ride itself.

What is your favorite class at Fordham?

Business Law with Dennis Cappallo.  He really got everyone involved and was enthusiastic about the class and knew his stuff.

What is one thing you would like to accomplish over your four years here?

I'd like to create some long lasting friendships, do well in school, and give Fordham a great name when I graduate.

What show, food, artist or movie would you consider your "guilty pleasure"?

I'd say definitely Chinese food, and for my show I'd say "Storage Wars."  And The Hangover, because Zach Galifianakis is Greek and hilarious.

What is the biggest misconception people have about you?

People think that I'm mean, scary, and that since I'm from Brooklyn, I have to dodge bullets every day.  I sound like a fool when I talk, always screaming and stuff, but really, I'm a nice guy.

What are your plans (career or otherwise) for after college?

Hopefullyexpand on my father's business.  He's a mechanical engineer, and I'd like to get involved with the business aspect, or even get involved in business law.

If you were stranded on a desert island, what would you bring with you?                      

First, I'd make sure there was a basketball court there, then the other essentials I need to survive.  And I would make sure to utilize the survival tactics shown in Man vs. Wild, my other favorite show. 

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