Identical Twin Sisters to Graduate Together from Same College with Matching Accounting Degrees
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Sam Gillette
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Summary
Identical twin sisters Polina and Mariya Giganova are graduating from Metropolitan State University of Denver with matching accounting degrees. The twins, who share an inseparable bond and also work together in real estate, view their joint academic achievement as part of a shared future they've always envisioned. They credit their parents' sacrifices and support for their success and are determined to make them proud.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledWe can't even imagine how one of us could live by ourselves.
Our future is meant to be together.
We want to make our parents proud.
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