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BEVERLY — Fort Frye High School senior Madalynn Hinton is on a unique path, blending her passion for nursing with a long-standing fascination for true crime. As she prepares for graduation this spring, Hinton has set her sights on a future in forensic psychology, a field that perfectly aligns her interests.
Currently enrolled in the nursing program at the Washington County Career Center, Hinton began her studies in her junior year. “I started in my junior year,” she noted, emphasizing her commitment to the field. Her love for nursing stems from a desire to help others, while her intrigue with true crime has fueled her ambition to understand the psychological aspects behind criminal behavior.
Hinton's innovative approach to her career aspirations showcases her dedication and creativity. As she continues her education, she aims to make a significant impact in both healthcare and criminal justice, proving that her diverse interests can lead to a fulfilling and meaningful career.
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