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Abigail Hansen

Thursday, December 13, 2012

Back on the NY Times: Minnetonka Grad Writes about College

Abigail Hansen, who shared her college decision process with the country while blogging for the New York Times as a senior, returns to answer reader questions about being a freshman at the U of M.

A 2011 Minnetonka High School grad, Abby Hansen has returned to write for The New York Times. Two Minnetonka High School students were selected to blog about their college application process for The Times last year. Hansen and Rachel Yang were chosen for a group of eight high school seniors in the U.S. detailing their college search for readers. Each student writes on the blog once or twice a month throughout the school year. Now, Hanson has been invited back to answer reader questions about what college life is like after you’ve made your choice. She is a freshman at the University of Minnesota where she is studying animal science. The transition for Hanson has not been as easy as she expected. "I would say my expectations for college …

Monday, April 9, 2012

On the NY Times: Abby Hansen Makes a College Decision

Minnetonka High School Senior blogs "In the End, My Gut Decided Which College to Choose."

In Abby Hansen's fourth blog for The New York Times "In the End, My Gut Decided Which College to Choose," she has made a final college decision. She confirmed her admission to the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities for the fall of 2012 while watching Iowa State lose to Kentucky in a basketball game. "As I sat with my family in my living room, my gut twisting with nerves, I knew I was ready to make my decision final," Hansen wrote. She was accepted to all three universities to which she applied– the University of Minnesota, Iowa State University and University of Wisconsin, Madison. Two Minnetonka High School students were selected to blog about their college application process for The Times. Hansen and Rachel Yang were chosen for a group…

Monday, March 26, 2012

Happier Attending State University Instead of Ivy League?

The New York Times publishes Abby Hansen's third blog: "Happier, Perhaps, to Attend a State University Instead of an Ivy League School."

In Abby Hansen's third blog for The New York Times "Happier, Perhaps, to Attend a State University Instead of an Ivy League School," she wonders why her classmates are so quick to discount state schools. During a conversation about college, Hansen had this to say about a friend: "When asked the usual question he responded with “I’ll either be somewhere on the East Coast, or at the University of Minnesota in shame." With all the perks the U of M has to offer Hansen, who plans on becoming a veterinarian, she wonders what more an Ivy League school could possibly do for her. Two Minnetonka High School students were selected to blog about their college application process for The Times. Hansen and Rachel Yang were chosen for a group of eight …

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Student Blogs About Falling in Love with a College on the NY Times

The New York Times publishes Abby Hansen's second blog: "True Love Can Be Fleeting, Especially When Its Object Is a College."

In Abby Hansen's second blog for The New York Times "True Love Can Be Fleeting, Especially When Its Object Is a College," she writes about falling in love with a university that just doesn't seem to return the feelings. "It’s like trying to fit a square peg into a round hole—something just isn’t clicking," she writes. Two Minnetonka High School students were selected to blog about their college application process for The Times. Hansen and Rachel Yang were chosen for a group of eight high school seniors in the U.S. detailing their college search for readers. Each student writes on the blog once or twice a month throughout the school year. Hansen's first blog entitled "Who Am I? Can I Get Back to You on That?" was published on Dec. 20.

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