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When I joined your program, I was lost. My grades were poor, and I was on the outs with my friends, family, and fraternity. But something about being outside and doing work with my hands got me back on track. By removing such modern amenities like tv and radio and vices such as alcohol I found myself again. I gained discipline and a will to succeed that I haven't had since my freshman year in high school. Thank you for accepting me this past summer when no one else would. You in a sense saved my life and for that I am eternally grateful.
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