I find it....peculiar, that she was a pre-med student thru sophomore year & still graduated in 4 yrs w a completely different degree
This isn't even remotely suspicious. Probably half of my friends from undergrad switched degrees at some point and graduated in four years, and tons of them switched from pre-med (a notoriously difficult program).
and even more peculiar that she worked in Ted Kennedy's (spook family) foreign affairs office (in Massachusetts) at just 18 years old w no college
My sister in law worked in a congressperson's office at 18 and she's far from a CIA agent. If you're interested in politics and do well in school, there's a decent chance you can land a summer internship like this. That thread seems like a stretch.
This isn’t even remotely suspicious. Probably half of my friends from undergrad switched degrees at some point and graduated in four years, and tons of them switched from pre-med (a notoriously difficult program).
wait, what?
Yeah, stuff like this really shouldn't be thrown out there unless it's backed up.
https://web.archive.org/web/20200512160002if_/https://twitter.com/allegedlyzo/status/1258468130046820357
edit: yeah, I fucked up and said Nigeria instead of Niger, sorry
This isn't even remotely suspicious. Probably half of my friends from undergrad switched degrees at some point and graduated in four years, and tons of them switched from pre-med (a notoriously difficult program).
My sister in law worked in a congressperson's office at 18 and she's far from a CIA agent. If you're interested in politics and do well in school, there's a decent chance you can land a summer internship like this. That thread seems like a stretch.
Also, pre-med isn't a major in and of itself.
Yeah, it's not my post. I agree that stuff isn't a big deal, but it's counter to the public image she's been trying to cultivate, too.
It seems pretty far from anything worth even mentioning.
oh wow