How Does Moving Frequently Impact a Student's Academic Journey?

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My name is Jonathan, I attend the University of Michigan, I am currently pursuing a major in Physics and Pure mathematics. There are probably lots of double majors around, so I guess that is nothing special. Since, in the Michigan, we are under "Lock down", I figured I might as well make an account.

Fun fact about me: I was born in Ann Arbor (Michigan), moved to Haslett, MI when I was young, moved to East Lansing MI; then at the age of 7 I moved to Mexico for 8 years, I then came back to the US, East Lansing specifically for 10th grade, I then moved to Haslett again for 11th and 12th grade. And now, as I've said above, I go to the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. As seen, I have come to a full cycle and am excited to know where grad school will happen!
 
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