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		<title>Ask Penelope: Introduction For New Advice Column</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[My Darlings, I have been giving advice ever since my friends knew the meaning of four vulnerable little words: &#8220;What should I do?&#8221; And, from what I’ve heard, I’m quite good at it. My friends (and sometimes their friends) seek me out for my blunt, no-sugar-coating advice, and now I’m sharing this gift with all [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My Darlings,</p>
<p>I have been giving advice ever since my friends knew the meaning of four vulnerable little words: &#8220;What should I do?&#8221; And, from what I’ve heard, I’m quite good at it.</p>
<p>My friends (and sometimes their friends) seek me out for my blunt, no-sugar-coating advice, and now I’m sharing this gift with all of you.</p>
<p>I’m Penelope, your beacon of hope and new best friend.</p>
<p>Being a psych major, some classes I’ve taken include Social Psych, Sexual Behavior (the best class you’ll take in college, for which I was also a TA), Developmental Psych, Psycho-biological Aspects of Drugs, Physiological Psych, you get the point. I’m also proud to have been a research assistant for a prominent psychology professor.</p>
<p>My varied collegiate experiences, knowledge of psychology, and maternal instincts make me prepared to take on any woe you might have – large or small. So send in your questions to <a href="mailto:askpenelope@knightnews.com">askpenelope@knightnews.com</a> and see what I’ve got to say. I promise you won’t be disappointed. That was a lie; sometimes the truth hurts. But, I do promise to give you great advice!</p>
<p>Besitos,</p>
<p>Penelope</p>
<p>At UCF these past few years, I have been a part of various UCF organizations, lived both on-campus and off, studied abroad (and had a study abroad fling), gone through the “going out” phase, gone through the “No thanks, I’m staying in tonight” phase, been in relationships and out, dated and not dated…I’ve certainly had a well-rounded college experience. One thing has always stayed the same, however: people come to me for advice.</p>
<p>Having experienced a self-proclaimed “successful” college experience, I’ve decided to put my two majors together – psychology and journalism – into a gift to not just freshmen starting at huge University of Central Florida, but to everyone who is struggling with college, their relationships, or everyday life in general.</p>
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