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'''Jessie Spano''' was a fictional character on Saved by the Bell played by Elizabeth Berkley. Spano finished behind Screech Powers for Bayside valedictorian and decided to attend Columbia University after being rejected from virtually every other school she applied to. Since the division she attends is never revealed, it is possible that she was actually admitted to [[Barnard College]].
 
'''Jessie Spano''' was a fictional character on Saved by the Bell played by Elizabeth Berkley. Spano finished behind Screech Powers for Bayside valedictorian and decided to attend Columbia University after being rejected from virtually every other school she applied to. Since the division she attends is never revealed, it is possible that she was actually admitted to [[Barnard College]].
  
Like many Columbia students, Spano had an unhealthy obsession with stimulants:
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Like many Columbia students, Spano had an unhealthy addiction to performance-enhancing drugs:
  
 
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Latest revision as of 22:50, 11 June 2009

Jessie Spano was a fictional character on Saved by the Bell played by Elizabeth Berkley. Spano finished behind Screech Powers for Bayside valedictorian and decided to attend Columbia University after being rejected from virtually every other school she applied to. Since the division she attends is never revealed, it is possible that she was actually admitted to Barnard College.

Like many Columbia students, Spano had an unhealthy addiction to performance-enhancing drugs:

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