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Welcome to Faisea University!

Let me tell you a little of where we are right now. Faisea University was established in 1742 in what used to be castle. The last heir to the Faisea family decided he wanted to do something to honor his family as the name was about to die out. To my knowledge there are no more living members of the Faisea family that still carry that name. Frederick Faisea had fathered three daughters and having three sisters himself, the name ended with him. Dean Pallore is supposedly a descendant as I swear he look very similar to Frederick Faisea. However, Dean Pallore will neither acknowledge or deny his genealogy.

Central campus is of course the castle itself. With all the money the city puts into keeping the school maintained, I wouldn't be surprised if the foundation today looks better than it did in the mid-1700's. East Campus was built in 1812 and is currently the main science and medical education building. West Campus, where most my classes are held, is the newest and built in 1946 mainly due to the new growth in technology. The dormitory is about half a mile south of main campus and was built in 1924.

They modernized the dorms in the late 90's to include internet connection to the rooms for students who owned computers. While decades have passed since then, there is still no cable internet on campus, not even in the libraries. Nathan and I opted for apartments around 1.5 miles south of West Campus just so we didn't have to feel like we were living in the dark ages. The majority of the Science and Technology students live off campus due to the need of a faster internet connection for our endless hours of research.

Last I heard, Faisea University rated 4th in the country for their academic programs which isn't something you'd expect as the tuition doesn't burn a hole in your parents finances. I bet if we had a legal program Faisea would jump up a spot or two in ranks.
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