(Prep Work) Choices. Everyone has a choice. What should be cooked for dinner? Which outfit should be worn today? Do the homework now or later? Choices are what decide the path that is taken. The choices made can change futures. A question to ponder is if kids should start thinking about college at a young age? I say that kids should start thinking about college in their freshman and the three reasons why. To start off, some of the classes a person takes in high school may affect that person in college. An example would be if a person studies sports medicine. That person will need to know anatomy. If that person knows what they need to study in their freshmen year, they could take their high school’s anatomy course. If that person decides on their major in their senior year, they would miss out on that chance. Some people will take advanced classes that are not required to take to graduate and find out later that it was a pointless class to take. Secondly, a kid who plans to go to college lives in a poor family can start finding ways to get money go to college if people started thinking about it in the first year of high school. Some people want to go to certain colleges that will be out of their price range. If a student started thinking about college when freshman year comes around and know the parental unit of that person …show more content…
Does any of this make sense? It should or a person will be stuck in a tight, uncomfortable, never ending spot that could possibly ruin them forever. Without college, without a plan, a person will be stuck in a dead end job, barely living week to week on a paycheck alone. If that person plans to spend the rest of their working lives at McDonald’s, then they can do that, but does have to be the case. Make a choice. Make the right choice. Think about college as a freshman, not a senior. Don’t be stuck. Get a career, not a