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Let yourself be embarrassed and let yourself be surprised.

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Take more naps and don’t sweat it so much.

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Amy’s senior wisdom includes joining skiteam, joining skiteam, and joining skiteam.

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Heven thinks you should adopt a cat.

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The CCSC president might forget his own age, but he still has wisdom to share.

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Sophia shares Butler 8 secrets and reminds you that people care.

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You may not see Sophie in Orchesis anymore, but don’t worry because you might just see her again– she’s not going far away!

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Maria, known for asking Bill Gates a question on Zoom, talks about privilege, imposter syndrome, and raspberry cookies at Hungarian.

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Joel spends his time on stage, but off stage you can find him in Pupin or the Wallach vending machine.

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Presenting Sidney of showing-up-to-her-dad’s-Chemistry-class-late-and-in-someone-else’s-sweatpants fame. Also the unofficial Nicest Person At Barnard.

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Elizabeth’s take is that students here don’t actually have imposter syndrome, they’re actually just imposters.

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Sam reminds us that we are all children pretending to be adults.

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Norah will absolutely be at the next in-person boat cruise, just FYI.

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