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University : Malformed University Name, Uncategorized Surveys ( 2015 )
Major : Political Science
Still in Field? :Yes
Effort Level : 5/5 (Workaholic)
Gender : Female

Jobs held since college:
1. HBO Research
2. New Media Research
3. Event Coordinator
4. Reporter
5. Producer


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    I am a recent Lynn grad, and I cannot express in one single review how thankful and accomplished I feel after graduating with a degree in International Affairs/ Minor in Telecommunications.

    My experiences at Lynn have been absolutely miraculous. Now, I know that at the very beginning starting your college experience, it is hard to adjust to how different college is from high school and your "past life'. However, at Lynn University people were absolutely friendly, open and helpful. I was an international student who could not even speak English well at the beginning, but the Lynn community was never judgmental. I will never forget my first semester and ALL the amazing people I met and lived with. My floor, my RA, my roommate, and my neighbors gave me the most amazing experience.

    I really truly loved living on campus the first few years, and I loved it. I met so many people from so many different backgrounds. I remember I used to love waking up at 6 am to go to the cafeteria and meet my Lynn friends for coffee and small talk before venturing to our next amazing class.

    I think I was truly blessed to find an undergraduate experience like Lynn University. The amazing fun memories I made, the amazing professors who helped me build character and grow stronger, the rich and diverse curriculum who help me get an amazing internships in two of the most metropolitan cities in the world, are thing I cannot trade for an Ivy League school.

    After all, it is not the tittle of the school, but what you get from your experiences and the choices you make. Every choice can lead you to different outcomes and I am deeply thankful to Lynn University for shaping the women I have become.

    I have already had two interviews with top companies including the Disney Company. Dreams can come true if you work hard.
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