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MOTS: Cowboys to College

Man on the Street

With June rolling around quickly, seniors across the country have begun to receive their acceptance and rejection letters from the vast amount of schools that they’ve applied to. From the start of junior year students are told to start planning out their future and look into where they want to go. After all, it can be a very long and stressful process. With some students getting into Ivy Leagues or just staying local, here’s what seniors at CCHS have to say about it.

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BY ORIAN TZIPORA HAROSH Dylan Bober: Yale University

“I'd definitely recommend students carefully pick what schools they're applying to, in order to make sure they keep their list at a comfortable size. A lot of kids over applied to schools, and weren't able to focus their efforts as a result.”

“I officially committed to Bentley University which is near the Boston area. Applying to colleges was difficult, but once I got over the hurdle, I better understood the process. After getting all my decisions, it was really easy to choose bentley because it offered the best academics for my major and was is a great area near the city.” Micaela Prieto : University of South Florida

“So happy that I got into USF! I’m very grateful to all of my teachers and classmates that made this possible. Can’t wait to be a bull for the next four years.” Kiara Ryan: University of Florida

“I’m going to UF and I’m super excited for new opportunities, to meet new people and enter a new stage of my life.”

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