William And Mary's Pride In Education

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William and Mary is the oldest, and most prestigious school in the nation. To receive my education from here, would be of the highest honor. As a first generation college student, receiving my degree from William and Mary will set the standard and show my family and generations to come, what pride in education is. I have worked hard my entire life and know that success is something we build for ourselves, and to attend William and Mary is one of the ultimate accomplishments. It is not just about attending a 'College' or 'University', it is about the experience, the commitment, the passion, the drive and determination and the tools to be successful in life. All of this, is what I stand for and William and Mary stands for.

My entire life I was

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