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ClubDA Scholarships 2011-12<br />
Mara Pfneisl: a portrait Kristian Jachnowitsch<br />
4<br />
One very nice side aspect of the scholarship<br />
for me was that I got the opportunity<br />
to get to know and to interview<br />
Mara Pfneisl, a MAIS 1 student whom I did not<br />
talk to a lot before.<br />
Mara grew up in a small town called Vail, Colorado<br />
in the USA. When looking back at her childhood,<br />
she describes Vail as a safe and sheltered<br />
place that was great for growing up. Having<br />
lived next to one of the greatest ski resorts in<br />
the US, Mara started skiing at the age of three<br />
but later concentrated more on Ballet and Jazz.<br />
She is still pursuing her interest in dancing – you<br />
can find her among the best dancers during the<br />
weekly DA dance classes and she participates in<br />
the Ball Committee which is responsible for the<br />
organization of the DA Ball this year.<br />
After finishing High School, Vail soon became<br />
too small and provided not enough opportunities<br />
for Mara. Consequently, she moved to Portland,<br />
OR and started her undergraduate studies in<br />
“International Affairs and Psychology”. From the<br />
very beginning of her studies, Mara appreciated<br />
the distinctive combination of Psychology and<br />
Political Science. By dealing with topics such as<br />
Group Think, Charismatic Leadership and Perception<br />
and Misperception, Mara felt that she<br />
was learning something which could help her to<br />
understand “why states do what they do”.<br />
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When asked about the origins of her interest in<br />
International Studies, Mara mentions her year<br />
abroad in Austria when she was fifteen. She lived<br />
in her father´s hometown of Kirschschlag, in