March 12 - As we move toward the end of the semester, what are your top three college choices right now? Identify the colleges and explain why you are attracted to each one. Even if college is not currently on your radar, you must still respond to the question and explain your thinking.

Response: The top three colleges that I am considering choosing right now are Georgia State University, Kennesaw State University, and Georgia Gwinnett College. All 3 of these colleges are very populated and near big cities of Georgia. Comparing these colleges UGA and and Georgia Tech, I'd consider my top 3 schools a little easier to get into and study in. I've never really been interested in a super competitive school like Georgia Tech. Out of all these choices though, GSU has my heart all the way. I've always wanted to live in the city since I was little, but not have it be my permanent residence. I think I was inspired by Curious George, who has one house in the country and one apartment in the city. I think that living in the city for these next 4-5 years will be a good agreement to my living-in-the-city dilemma. Hopefully I will get in!

Summary: Today, we worked on our upcoming essays.

Reflection: Choosing the right college is a scary choice, but it's important to consider what you want most in a college and pick one using that list.

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