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NAME: Liz
ABOUT ME: I’m a freshman at Mississippi College, where I play "keeper" for the Lady Choctaws soccer team. I’m there on a presidential scholarship and am majoring in Biology with plans to become a pharmacist. I’ve lived all of my life on the Mississippi Gulf Coast and am looking forward to college life!
So Long, Farewell, I hate to say Good-Bye!
June 17th, 2008 at 2:24 pm

Well, my Senior Year has gone by in a flash and it is now time to wrap things up!

I have enjoyed sharing this year with you and am really looking forward to next year! I will be back with a new blog called “Real World” – it will cover lots of things about people my age.

I will try to relate some of my college life experiences, things that happen out there, friends joining the military, other friends who are staying home and going to the local Junior College, and some friends who are entering the world of work! We have a lot of choices to make at this point in our lives, and we all want to find a way to make it painless and stress-free, right? Sure! That’s going to happen!

Well, at least we can celebrate our victories and comfort each other when we are not quite so victorious. So, please look for me in “Real World”! And let me know how you are coping, too! We will all have a lot of new responsibilities and maybe we can learn from each other’s mistakes and help each out along the way.

Lookout world, here we come!!

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You made it! I'm looking forward to reading your new blog entitled "Real World." Make sure you check out my latest blog entitled "Productivity versus Connectivity" under the "Money Smarts" section of the blogs. Hope you learned alot from senior year!

bridgetw, 18, Wallingford, pa
06/22/08

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