🎓 Four Years at Amherst: A Story of Curiosity, Community, and Conviction
Table of Contents The Foundation: Why I Chose This Path Pre-Amherst: Setting the Stage Learning to Learn: The Art of Context Switching First Year: Finding My Footing Sophomore Year: Taking Calculated…
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