I just transferred to UCF, where I'm currently a sophomore. I'm originally from a small town in Connecticut; no one will know the name even if I write it out. I am officially (as of about two days from this point) a political science major after trying out various different majors over the past year and a half. These majors included psychology, accounting, and a brief, two hour period where she identified as a anthropology major for who knows what reason (I despise science almost as much as I despise Tom Cruise and Taylor Swift--I know what you're thinking, what teenage girl hates Tom Cruise?). While I still don't know what I am going to do in the future, I do have a lot of transferrable skills--a term I learned in my 3 months as an accounting major. I'm a black belt in Tae Kwon Do (and if you're shocked, I know, I've heard it from every single person I have ever had a conversation with), a former competitive swimmer, an expert binge-watcher, and an amateur baker/cat whisperer. I hope to move back to New York one day, but I hate spending money more than I hate the drivers down South. I spend all of my free time either at work, where people think I'm an animal trainer because of my uniform but I'm actually just a hostess, or in bed watching Disney Channel shows on Netflix. Along with making a major life decision by choosing a major, I also recently upgraded to ABC comedies on Netflix but only occasionally.
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