March 9 - After completing the assignments on making college affordable and finding the best college fit, what is one thing you learned that you did not know before? Why do you think this information is important for seniors to understand?

Response: One thing that I realized while learning about the best college fit was the community and the culture I am applying too. I want to go to a big college in the city that is accepting of anyone who attends there. I hadn't really thought of this factor when choosing a college, but reading the Common Lit helped me narrow the down the colleges I think would be best for me. After asking a couple of my friends that are already in college, I think I would enjoy going to Georgia State University the most because of their diverse and accepting community.

Summary: Today, we did a Common Lit assignment.

Reflection: Choosing the right college is essential to deciding the next 4-5 years of your life. The right environment can break your college experience.

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