...If you are guessing Bridgewater State University, then you are correct. I graduated from Bridgewater State University in January of 2011 with high marks, which was not easy considering that receiving an A for a class meant a demonstration of excellence in the subject. While in school, I worked with children and young adults. (read more)
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