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Class of 2012
Major: Occupational Therapy
From: Salem, NH

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Quick Update

Hey guys!

I got my RA letter back yesterday and I got offered a position as a freshman RA! I am so excited. So if any of you are planning on living on campus next year as a first year student, I could possibly be your RA. I don't find out what dorm I'm in until April 5th because Housing doesn't want residents choosing their room assignments for next year based on who the RA is, which makes total sense. I am just so excited that I got the position! I've probably said that a few times now. Do you think I'm really excited?

Tomorrow starts Spring Break and I can't wait to see my family. I'll be either staying home Friday night, or going to see the basketball game in Rhode Island with my friend. I have to talk to the fam to see what's up first. On Saturday I leave for Oregon to visit Nawwal! I can't wait. I never thought I would go out to Oregon, it never really appealed to me, but I'm psyched to be actually going somewhere. My other friends from school are all staying at home, so I'm pretty much the only one travelling. I have a long flight ahead of me, but next week is going to be so much fun. I'll post the pictures when I get back.

Anyways, that's my really quick update, and now I have to go get the rest of my homework done. Have an awesome Spring Break everyone! And for those of you who are not on break yet, or have just finished your break...I'm sorry. Hang in there though, it's almost over for the summer!!

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