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    Growing up in Hiram, Georgia, I never imagined myself at a high school in Wisconsin, but, oddly enough, I did always have a feeling I would end up at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Something about the atmosphere of Camp Randall drew me to the television for every Badger game. The red and white sea of people at the stadium would put me in a trance. As I became older and learned more about college, Madison continued to stand out because of its programs, its marching band, and its campus.…

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    Jenna wiggins Kjsdhfkjh Jakshdkjahsd Ajshdkasd The mid term elections in November drew renewed attention to the importance of the youth vote as well as the challenges that the youth voters face. Statistically, young voters can make a huge difference in the outcome of an election. In 2010, the turnout of young adults ages 18 to 25 to vote was just 21%. In the 2012 election for president, Obama earned at least 61% of young voters in Florida Virginia Pennsylvania and Ohio. If Romney had of split…

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    On April 16, 2007, college students on the Virginia Tech University campus witnessed the most deadly mass killing by a single student shooter in the United States history. A senior student killed a whopping thirty-two students, along with wounding seventeen others on the university’s campus. Meanwhile, in 2008, five people were killed and twenty-one were injured on Northern Illinois University campus by a former graduate student. These horrific events brought a nationwide debate and controversy…

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    Although many students do not comprehend the writings of Gertrude Stein, universities consider them as relevant literature still today. While some students try to appear knowledgeable and adsorbed in the seminars, when Stein’s texts are being analyzed, one can see by the look on their faces that they are either not interested in the topic, or the texts are so complex that they cannot wrap their minds around them. For years, students have asked themselves what the reason might be for such an…

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    When looking for colleges I first started by looking at some states I've always wanted to go to, for me going to college is finally being able to start developing my future and location is extremely important in that aspect. I was born in Massachusetts and after moving away we have taken a few trips back home, every time I've gone it made me fall more in love with the idea of finally being in a city setting again. The second thing I looked for was protection laws, I really need to be in a state…

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    education I possibly can, helping as many people as I can, and becoming the best version of myself. My career goals involve graduating from IUPUI with a biology bachelor of science degree and taking the required pre-med courses, attending Indiana University School of Medicine, and after residency, opening my own private practice of Dermatology in Indianapolis. With an IUPUI education, participation in the Honors College, and hard work, I will be able to achieve my many goals. Through…

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    appealing college majors, but in the end, I made no progress and consequently became even more befuddled with my monster. I remained this way almost the entirety of my junior year until I met my new lacrosse coach, an exercise scientist major. He drew my interest immediately through many books and explanations, and showed me how I could live out my passion while also obtaining Sindri’s gift Soon after, I began to look into what colleges boasted the best exercise science programs in the country…

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    Throughout the course of the years, there has been a series of gun shootings in schools, universities, and public places. Unfortunately, these gun shootings have ended with a profuse amount of casualties instilling fear and melancholy in our society. Although several individuals firmly believe that guns are essential in the quest for survival and it is their right to bear arms, they do not realize the potential dangers of a gun in the hands of a ludicrous, impulsive individual. In a modern era,…

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    spending countless hours taking the SAT, filling our college applications, and attending college tours I felt as if a huge weight had been lifted off my shoulders when received my letter of acceptance from the University of North Georgia/ Gainesville. While most of my friends chose larger universities and chose to live on campus, I knew I was not ready for that. While the thought of joining my best friend at Georgia Southern was very appealing to me, I knew it was not the right fit for me…

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    Study Scotland My role model Nephitearya Bailey whos this ? explain has always told me “Stop worrying about the potholes in the road and enjoy the journey.” When most people think about study abroad, they are worried about cost, being away from family, and how it might slow down their academic career. While all these fears are rational and should be thought through, Nephitearya would consider them potholes- things to get over, or something that shouldn't stop you from going on your journey. When…

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