My Pre-College Identity

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I don’t have any concerns in the social or academic aspect about moving from my pre-college identity to Framingham State. In High school I was always involved with extracurricular activities such as Student Council, School Council, Community Service Club, and Step Up to excellence while still maintaining a part time job. Similar to high school I want to get involved in my community at Framingham State University such as participating in the Afro-Caribbean Dance, Alternative Spring Break, and Aspiring Health Professionals Club while still working part time job. In the summer of 2015 upon entering my junior year I was given the wonderful opportunity to spend the Summer at Brown University. Where I participated in the program of “Watching

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