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Orientation wasn’t as nerve racking as she thought it was going to be. There was a long introduction, given by the Dean of Students. In a giant lecture hall, there was about hundred students there. It was more students than she thought there was going to be. Penelope didn’t want to know how many medical student Perelman admitted every year. Then a general meeting, a getting to know one another party. She got to meet a lot of her professors. Penelope got to meet several other students, which was as annoying as she thought. They were all pretentious and stuck up. Penelope just hoped the rest of the student body wasn’t as bad as these select few. The only good thing was there was finger food. Penelope was digging the east coast food. Lots of seafood, and apples. She was going to have to go