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    <title>Now a UMN Student</title>
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    <summary>In all truth, my original intention was to go to the University of Chicago. However, after some deep thoughtful meditation, I thought it best to come to the University of Minnesota. The primary reason was because it was cheap, but...</summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In all truth, my original intention was to go to the University of Chicago.  However, after some deep thoughtful meditation, I thought it best to come to the University of  Minnesota.  The primary reason was because it was cheap, but many other things swayed my decision as well.   I was able to transfer a total of 44 credits from AP and CIS, and the university had a plethora of majors to choose from.  While my interests lie in business, I've had a longheld passion for the sciences.  This comes from my parents, as both are involved with biology of some sort.  In either case, I am now here, and I have a declared major in Microbiology, as well as an interest in Finance.  I wonder if it'd be possible to get an International Business degree along with the other two and still graduate in 4 years?</p>]]>
        
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