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This school has taught me a lot about myself. I thought I was an outcast. I couldn’t socialize, I doubted myself a lot, and hid my talent because I wasn’t sure if those talents were worth mentioning. But coming to this school help me understand that every talent is worth mentioning. I also learned I wasn’t an outcast. Everybody liked having me

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