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Scilla [17]
3 years ago
15

Homework

English
2 answers:
Dominik [7]3 years ago
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My college is located in Tallahassee, FL. At Florida State University I study Anthropology. Florida State University is 477 acres big. I love many things about my college such as the fact that its in Florida where its nice and hot, and the fact that school is welcoming. The classrooms at FSU are huge, the Library is big with many book selections, And the hub is very welcoming a nice spot to sit, hang out, and or  study.

Vitek1552 [10]3 years ago
4 0
This has to be answered with personal knowledge. id assume, theres no right or wrong answer
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