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A West Haven woman was told she wasn t smart enough for college. Now she s headed to grad school.
Pam McLoughlin
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WEST HAVEN Some teachers told Taylor Frissora’s parents that she would never go to college because she wasn’t smart enough, but this year the now-23-year-old graduated with honors from Southern Connecticut State University with a bachelor’s degree.
Soon she’ll start on a master’s degree in teaching.
“Walking across that stage was monumental because I wasn’t supposed to,” said Frissora, who was on the dean’s list. “I’m just really thankful that my parents didn’t listen.”
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