Give your regards to the Bursar and open your heart, home, and wallet to Uncle Sam and Mr. IRS.
amazing that
It is
here
we
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experiences.
lived in
an
problems
in
our
short time
have amassed isolated
so many dif It seemed as if we
city, with only
our
and
now we are
cares to worry about. But off to cast aside Ihe cloak
of academics and
gather up the jacket and tie of the "real world." 'The Real World." The word sounds
yet
so
harmless. We have
so
ominous
joked
about it
for years, saying to our friends, "What do you want to be when you grow
up," Well, you've
grown up. It's time to
move on.
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