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loisvve1
Stanford
Accepted to Stanford, Yale, Columbia, UGA
Pre-Med, language enthusiast, professional sandwich artiste.
Accepted to Duke, UT Austin, GA Tech, Washington, Arizona
I am a normal person: I promise. I am a big sports fan who will be attending Duke to watch basketball (and hopefully graduate with an economics degree).
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