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Ramona High Seniors Make College Choices on National Decision Day
Students tell Patch where they're headed in the fall and what they hope to major in.
It's National Decision Day, when seniors throughout the U.S. must make their final decision on which college they will attend, come fall.
Ramona High's Career Center's adviser, Lisa Filice, was reminding kids all day to make their final decisions—be them yes or no!
Filice said students are required to decline to schools they choose not to go to if they've been accepted, in order to open up a spot for another hopeful.
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The Ramona High seniors had chosen schools ranging from West Point, to San Diego State University to Columbia.
Others were staying close to home and heading to community colleges, like Palomar—something Filice said shouldn't be discouraging.
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"It was really important to me that the community college and trade school students were recognized," said Filice.
Check out the senior's choices above and check out Filice's project at the career center, the Star Wall.
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