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Dream Car, No Car, or Does Mom Drop you Off? Destination: Valdosta High School For students who used the Valdosta High bus system, rise and shine time came much too early. They frantically raced about to prepare for school and rushed about to catch the bus only to arrive at school 30 minutes early. Other students however, blessed with their own car or a friend with a car, raced down Northside or Perim- eter breaking time and space barriers in order to reach school at exactly 8:01 in approximately 4 to 6 minutes. Still others whose parents chauf- fered them to school woke to the sound of “Hurry up! I’m gonna be late for work!” Many of these students were underclassmen anxiously awaiting the big 16 when they could finally take their driver’s test Billy Hamilton and Mark Daughtrey talk as they get out of the car. 12 Student Life
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Tonya Hodge and Demetrius Holiday carefully use their time during the Ba- Keith Harris thumbs through a cata- sic Skills Test. logue of colleges and universities. College Bound . .. It’s Not Just Seniors When the words “College Bound” are brought up in conversation, one tends to think only of Seniors. It is true that the question of college is a big part of a senior’s life but there are other students that are affected. A senior’s life is consumed by school, outside activites, and possibly a job but the little time that is left is spent pre- paring for what he will do after gradu- ation. For those that choose college, their time is used in writing for informa- tion, filling out applications, and writing essays. These students also must take either the SAT or the ACT. Many start as Juniors by taking the PSAT and then taking the SAT in the spring of the same year. The Guidance Office is the school’s aid for those looking toward college. Here a student can gain information on the different universities, financial aid programs, and scholarships. The Guid- ance Office has expanded its services by incorporating a computer system that provides information at the stu- dent’s fingertips. The school also gears students for college by offering college-prep and ad- vanced placement coures for Fresh- man, Sophomores, Juniors, and Sen- iors. The students have the chance to place out from college coures if they do well on the AP Exam offered by each AP class. Now all that is left to do is choose a university and wait for their final decision. Student Life 11
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