Freshman year survival: What I wish I would’ve known
As a freshman, I remember being fairly overwhelmed but extremely excited as the school year began. It was not easy jumping into a new place full of new people, opportunities and expectations.
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As a freshman, I remember being fairly overwhelmed but extremely excited as the school year began. It was not easy jumping into a new place full of new people, opportunities and expectations.
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