People Magazineのインスタグラム(people) - 9月9日 23時00分
College can be a home away from home. But one Wisconsin family has given that a whole new meaning. That's because three generations of that family have begun the fall semester together.
Mia Carter, an 18-year-old freshman accounting and marketing student, is beginning her first semester at the liberal arts school along with her mother, 49-year-old Amy Malczewski, and grandmother, 71-year-old Christy Schwan, the school tells PEOPLE in a statement.
Mia also has a "familiar roommate" in her residence hall: Samantha Malczewski, her 19-year-old sister, who is now a sophomore in Carthage’s nursing program.
"Life is short, so I tell people to push their doubts aside and go for it," Amy tells PEOPLE in a statement. "It’s especially sweet to go through this experience with my mom." Tap the link in bio for the full story. 📷: Hunter Montano / Carthage College
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