Hali Ford is one of the younger cast members slated to compete in CBS's Survivor: Worlds Apart, playing as a member of the "no collar" tribe.

Hali, 25, is a law student from San Francisco, Calif. who has been assigned to the "no collar" tribe, which is made up of those who aren't necessarily part of the white collar/blue collar structure of society. While a law student is somewhere on the border of white collar and "no collar," she is definitely used to getting down in the dirt.

She says in her CBS bio that she is very resourceful, saying that she once caught a fish in a plastic grocery bag while she was camping, then cleaned and cooked it. She also says that she would bring a ukulele with her to the island if she could, in order to lift spirits.

Hali likens herself to Survivor: Micronesia winner and overall all star Parvati Shallow because "she is fun and vivacious, but more than meets the eye, always planning, calculating risks both strategic and social. She is physically strong and undaunted by rejection and resistance. We also have matching tats."

As for why she thinks she will be the Sole Survivor and the winner of the $1 million prize, she said that, "I grab everything I do by the horns and don't let go until I get what I want. Survivor will be no different."

Survivor: Worlds Apart is set to premiere on Wednesday, Feb. 25 at 8 p.m. ET/PT on CBS.

Watch Hali's cast introduction video below:

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