Episode 16- Kaitlyn Irianto
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Turning the Corner from High School to College
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Kaitlyn Irianto is a graduate of the Orange County School of the Arts (OCSA) and is currently a freshman at Chapman University. As a violin performance major who attended an art school and a commuter to her university, she shares her experiences with the college application process and with transitioning to college.
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