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Freshman Advice Column
Jenna Mandozzi
September 10, 2015
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“Balancing school and social life is key. Schoolwork is important but don’t invest all your time on just academics. It is important to have a good time, too.” -Junior occupational therapy major Anthony Kwalwasser
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