Taking Penn Online
It was 1:27 p.m. on a sunny summer afternoon after a long hike on California’s Pacific Crest Trail—my off–day from my internship at the global nonprofit Village Enterprise. And it was time to go to class.
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It was 1:27 p.m. on a sunny summer afternoon after a long hike on California’s Pacific Crest Trail—my off–day from my internship at the global nonprofit Village Enterprise. And it was time to go to class.
There’s no denying that everyone is working overtime at a school like Penn. Between classes, sports, jobs, friends and clubs we hardly have time to think, let alone sleep, eat or breathe. There never seems to be enough time in a day, and we constantly push our own limitations. In such a competitive environment, we choose to forgo anything that isn’t necessary for our success.
1) The “We’re Kinda Dating”: This friends–forever roommate is difficult to find and even trickier to keep. Does breakfast in bed, love notes when you’re out late and movie marathons on weekends sound too good to be true? It might be, but we’ve heard rumors this exists.
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