Personal Narrative: Finding The Perfect College

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Finding the perfect college for me felt like a scavenger hunt for a while until I found Hofstra University. Prior to the spring of my junior year I had never even heard of Hosfstra. Not until I researched the types of majors were offered that interested me, for instance Pre-Medical Studies and Biology-Pre-Med, and actually stepped foot on campus did I realize that it was a perfect fit for me.
The first time I became acquainted with Hofstra was through the former assistant cross country coach, Coach Sheridan, who emailed me inquiring to me about being a part of Hofstra’s cross country team. I was ecstatic as I read the email and I think I read it five more times after that just to assure myself that it wasn’t a joke. Since receiving the email,

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