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After finding this article online, I really started to regret not reading it before I filled out applications for college. It is very helpful because it gives vital information to make the process a lot easier. I was given great advice about making sure that the college I apply to is the right one.
The author, Dorry S., seems to be quite professional at the process. She states, “Enjoy senior year; worrying about applications is not as much fun as spending time with friends. Remember, you will be accepted somewhere.” I also liked this article because Dorry appears to be an optimistic type of person. This piece is important if you are in high school and thinking about going to college in the near future.
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