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During a group introductory exercise, Johnny Andrade, middle, flanked by Patrick Creany, left, and Victoria Ngo, right, humorously balks before answering who his favorite music artists are. Different candy was offered to the Fifty-eight Franklin and Marshall College sophomores attended the "Values and Preferences - Identifying the Pathways and Opportunities" class before it began. Little did they know attached to each candy was a question. Students would have to answer each question according to the amount of candy they took. The question attached to Starburst was favorite music groups. He quickly rattled off three groups, but Patrick, quickly added that Johnny picked up seven Starburst. After laughing along with the rest of the class, and dropping a few more hidden Starbursts from his hand, he named three more groups. Frazzled by his final pick, finally said, "I guess Top 40."

Fifty-eight Franklin and Marshall College sophomores attended the "Values and Preferences - Identifying the Pathways and Opportunities" class offered through the Lancaster, Pennsylvania college's Steinmen College Center Wednesday evening, September 11, 2013.

In an attempt to remake their Career Center Franklin and Marshall College has created sessions to underclassmen so they can explore job ideas before their senior year.

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During a group introductory exercise, Johnny Andrade, middle, flanked by Patrick Creany, left, and Victoria Ngo, right, humorously balks before answering who his favorite music artists are. Different candy was offered to the Fifty-eight Franklin and Marshall College sophomores attended the "Values and Preferences - Identifying the Pathways and Opportunities" class before it began. Little did they know attached to each candy was a question. Students would have to answer each question according to the amount of candy they took. The question attached to Starburst was favorite music groups. He quickly rattled off three groups, but Patrick, quickly added that Johnny picked up seven Starburst. After laughing along with the rest of the class, and dropping a few more hidden Starbursts from his hand, he named three more groups. Frazzled by his final pick, finally said, "I guess Top 40."<br />
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Fifty-eight Franklin and Marshall College sophomores attended the "Values and Preferences - Identifying the Pathways and Opportunities" class offered through the Lancaster, Pennsylvania college's Steinmen College Center Wednesday evening, September 11, 2013.<br />
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In an attempt to remake their Career Center Franklin and Marshall College has created sessions to underclassmen so they can explore job ideas before their senior year.
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