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Dr. Smith, challenging or evil...

I kid the Doc,
She's a great lady. However, she tried to give me a heart attack two weeks ago. Right after midterms I got an urgent E-mail that said I was one class short of graduation. Fortunately, the Excellerated Learning Program at the MAC had a class I could take on Wednesday Night at the Altoona Career and Tech Center. As far as I know, I'm the only traditional student in there, but for someone who is a little older and is trying to earn college credits, it's definitely where its at. There are two nice ladies from Sheetz Corp. that sit in front me and I keep trying to wrangle MTO coupons out of them. I mean, come on, I'm a 300 lb. starving college student over here.
Mr. Murphy seems real nice and he promised to let us out an hour early, but I'm just glad that after 5 weeks I'll be graduated.
Otherwise, Dr. Smith had two tests in Con Law and Public Administration this week. I think she may have over loaded herself again because these test seem a little bit easier than usual. She also put a 5 page limit on the essay question and I was flattered to hear it was because of me, Trish, and Marilyn. I'm spent, I need 1000cc's of peanut butter stat.
A jelly IV would be nice too.
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Adam DePiro
From: Altoona, PA
High School: Bishop Guilfoyle High School
Year: Senior-level Transfer
Housing Status: Commuter
Major: History / Political Science
Activities: Watching Steeler football, studying history/current events, and spending time with my friends.
Fun Fact: "I owned a pizza shop with my family. After school all of my friends would come over for pizza, and we had the best Steeler football parties there! People also say I resemble a grizzly bear... grrr."


 
 
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