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Sarah Caitlin
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Well Hello There! If you are anything like me, then you are probably an occupational therapy student (or my teacher, hi Mrs. Lancaster!) who stumbled across this blog looking for an answer you googled. Or maybe for some, you are looking up information on OT school. If that's the case, welcome! I hope this blog will have fun posts (along with some tips and tricks) to surviving OT school and will give you a snapshot into what school is like in my particular program (which happens to be the best!). The best of luck to you!

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