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The College Game
Madison Frame's article "The College Game" is extremely relatable. She portrays the struggles of the average teen who is trying to find a university to attend. I can clearly relate to her experience with college propaganda since I too have been bombarded with “stacks of thick, glossy brochures.” Unfortunately, I have not been on any college tours; therefore, I can’t relate clearly to that experience. Frame’s vocabulary portrays her indecisive mood towards her major; I too am indecisive bout my college major desicion. This article gives me hope because I am not alone in my college planning process. Frame’s article depicts the “college game” by stating “we are the players and College is the finish line.” This so superbly describes the anxiety that high school juniors feel when applying to universities. I am ready for college and hope that college is ready for me.
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