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Response to Why I’m Choosing a Different University Than My Twin
I agree with Julia and her article describing a situation regarding being a twin. I can relate because I also have a twin, and life can be quite rewarding and challenging at the same time. We are completely opposite people, and I feel like we are gunna have times where we are not close, but many more times where we can talk to each other, especially when choosing different career paths. I feel like we are going to go different routes, but like Julia mentions it can lead to personal growth and a new identity.
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