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Grand Canyon University Phoenix,AZ: Religion plays an important role in my life, and because I want to major inpre-medicine, I need a school with a highly regarded science department ... Continue...
Juilliard School NewYork, NY: Right in the heart of Lincoln Center in Manhattan is one of the mostprestigious conservatories for music, drama and dance: Juilliard ... Continue...
Katharine Gibbs Schools ValleyForge, PA: There are nine Katharine Gibbs Schools in the northeastern UnitedStates. I visited the one located in southeast Pennsylvania, about 25 minutesfrom Philadelphia ... Continue...
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