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My name is Ariel Leitao and I am a SENIOR at RIT! I can't believe that I will be graduating in the spring...time flies when you are having fun! I am studying International Business and Marketing, and I have a minor in French and a concentration in Political Science. I have been on coop for the last THREE quarters, and I am excited to start my first and final quarter of the year in March. While at RIT, I have been very involved with Greek Life. I am a sister of Delta Phi Epsilon, where I have served on the executive board twice. In addition to DPhiE, I am the President of the College Panhellenic Council, which is the governing body of the Panhellenic sororities at RIT. I love being involved with Greek life, especially with all the philanthropies I am involved in with my fellow Greeks.
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For the winter quarter, I started taking a class called Legal Environment of Business.  Sounds boring, right?  Well, I've come to discover that it's...
Another week has flown by here at RIT.  I absolutely cannot believe that the winter quarter is almost over.  A month or two ago...

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Dancing, reading, music, and hanging out with my DPhiE sisters
Plymouth
MA
USA
International Business
Delta Phi Epsilon Sorority and the College Panhellenic Council
Sales and Trading Intern at Knight Capital Group; Program Assistant and Project Coordinator at RIT Better Me
From the moment I entered the RIT campus, I knew this was the college I wanted to spend my four years at. My major allows me the opportunity to be very involved with extracurricular activities while still being dedicated to academics.
Funny, dedicated, and hopefully ridiculously good looking!
Breakfast-I love the omelette station!
Pita Pit
I've lived with the same roommate I was assigned my freshman year for my entire time at RIT!
Monk or Psych
Sublime and Celine Dion
Almost Famous
The library
I know literally everything about Harry Potter.
I could sit in front of a computer all day and look up useless trivia on Wikipedia
I always read magazines and newspapers from back to front.