Student Spotlight: Tracy Tittelbach

By Ali Combs

Tracy Tittelbach is a post-baccalaureate statistics student.

Northern Star: Why did you choose to study statistics?

Tracy Tittelbach: Well, statistics and psychology go together, and I want to go to graduate school for quantitative psychology.

NS: Are you involved in any campus activities?

TT: I’m in Alpha Phi Omega. I used to be a part of Psi Chi. I am currently a student liaison for the Presidential Committee for Disabled Persons.

NS: What are some of your favorite hobbies?

TT: I’m a huge gamer nerd. I like to sculpt clay and paint my sculptures, but that’s more of a recent hobby.

NS: What is something very few people know about you?

TT: I want to become a professional driver, like for performance driving. I’m an awesome driver, so I want to learn the techniques they don’t teach you in drivers ed.

NS: What is something especially interesting about you?

TT: I presented my honor’s thesis at four conferences. Two of them were university related. My honor’s thesis is “Sex Differences in Sadomasochistic Attitudes, Fantasies, and Behaviors in a College Population.”