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Tanashie Jacquecin is a Dean list student at Delaware State University. She is currently in her sophomore year, in the process of earning her Mass Communication degree. She is currently preparing for her study abroad trip in the spring of 2016. She will living Melbourne, Australia and attending La Trobe University for a semester. She will take classes as well as do an internship. She wishes to improve her public relations, while enhancing her publishing and leadership skills. She is quiet and soft spoken, but a dictated worker and is willing to learn.

She is originally from Malden, Massachusetts, and moved to Smyrna, Delaware during her freshman year of high school. Throughout her high school career, she has maintain her above 3.5 GPA,

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