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Written by Jennifer MacDonald   
Wednesday, 03 February 2010
Now is the time, seniors. It’s time to start planning for next year.  Where am I going to live, where I’m going to get my money, how am I going to stay in touch with all my friends from high school? These and many more questions are pulsing around many seniors’ heads. By now, most seniors have their colleges picked out and some have even been accepted. But, how ready are you to be out living without others there to make the food, do the laundry, and purchase things. Though many seniors may think they are ready to be out on their own, they may find out rather soon that it’s not all fun and games. Ashley Dahl said “I’m ready to live on my own because I get to be independent and live my life how I want to live it.” Daniel Mitchell stated “Yea, I kind of already do live on my own.” 
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