I'm graduating with a degree in Anthropology & a minor in Political Science. My true love is international health-- I would love to work for an organization like the United Nations or World Health Organization later in life.
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During my freshman year of college, I was lucky enough to join a sorority that would soon become an incredibly important part of my life. From formals to living with 40 of my best friends to those days when we all dress the same.. I don't know where I would be without my sisters! Joining Greek Life was the best decision I made in college & I'm so thankful for all the friends & memories I have because of it.
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My landlocked hometown is decently small by most people's standards (population of 30,000 & counting) & it's the kind of place where you can't go to the grocery store without seeing your first grade teacher. You've also probably never heard of it. A blessing & a curse wrapped up in one, but tied with the most beautiful ribbon-- 360 degrees of mountain views & the most amazing sunsets you've ever seen (no filter needed). You could say I feel pretty blessed to live here!
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I know I'm going to miss it when I have to leave, but after two summers working in Washington, DC I've realized that I need to see what else is out there too!
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Currently, I'm trying to soak up every minute of college that I have left. I'm still in denial that I'm going to have to actually join the real world, but I'm also excited for a new adventure.
Thanks for reading!
xx,
♦SPJ♦
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