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“Decisions, Decisions”
Every student across America faces the decisions of what high school to attend. ... Some are forced to attend a certain high school by their parents. ...
Towards the end of my 7th grade year, my parents told me I had to decide what high school I wanted to attend for 8th grade. Luckily, my parents said the decision was totally up to me, but the only stipulation was that my choice had to be a catholic school. ... All of my friends from my current elementary school were going to Brother Martin and most of my dad’s side of the family was Brother Martin Alumnus. ... He noticed the T-shirt I had on and began questioning me about what school I went to, what sports I played, etc.
Approximate Word count = 584 Approximate Pages = 2.3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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