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.

 Response: I would say I was kind of on the fence about my performance during the SAT on Wednesday. I usually do pretty good during testing like this but I often struggle with the time limits. The time is a big issue for me mostly during the math section, especially the second half of math. I do not manage my time super well and just cannot see how we were supposed to do so many calculations that quickly. Ideally I would like  to get at least a 1400 but I will just have to see. For colleges I want to go to I'm not really sure. I would say in no particular order I have been considering Georgia Tech, Emory or University of Illinois as they are all good schools and schools that my parents have gone to.

Summary: We read chapter 7 and filled out a sheet about it.

Reflection: Chapter 7 was a really interesting introspective on Chris McCandless. It was cool to finally meet Wayne Westerberg since we have heard a fair bit about him before.

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