For most of you, yesterday you took the SAT. If you did not, you will take it before you leave high school. What is your desired SAT score? Identify your top three colleges and explain why each school appeals to you.

 Prompt: For most of you, yesterday you took the SAT. If you did not, you will take it before you leave high school. What is your desired SAT score? Identify your top three colleges and explain why each school appeals to you.

Prompt Response: I think that my desired SAT score is at least a 1450. Three colleges that I may want to go to include GSU, UGA, and Georgia Tech. These colleges are all in-state, meaning that it will be a lot cheaper when compared to out of state. They are also fairly close to where I live which is important due to familial reasons.  

Summary: Today in class we read and did an assignment about chapter seven of "Into the Wild."

Reflection: I think that there's so much pressure to get good SAT scores where there really shouldn't be. I personally did not care at all about the SAT and find it sad that I have to prove myself to a college that puts many in impossible financial situations.

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