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"I guess I'm pretty stressed out because this week I have four tests and then next week, starting Monday, I have all my exams. So I have tests pretty much everyday this week, and then I have to take four exams. I even had to study over Thanksgiving Break. I actually met with a friend in the library at home near Williamsburg, and we tried to get some work done. The library was actually really full. Unfortunately it was closed the day after Thanksgiving, so we couldn't go then. My last exam ends at five o'clock on the 12th, so I'll finally get to leave on the 13th."

-- Interview by Lytle Wurtzel

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