As this year's senior class gets future plans in order, another class is beginning the important task of selecting what they want to do after their graduation. Juniors are now being bombarded with mail from colleges all over the country. Everyone of them claiming they have the right college for their needs. No longer are the juniors complaining about not receiving enough mail. The more options they receive, the more confusing the process becomes. College representatives are visiting the juniors and giving their presentations on why the juniors should chose their college. Military representatives have also explained the benefits of choosing a branch of military after graduation.
All the options have left many juniors glad they have plenty of time before making any final decisions. While decisions after graduation can wait, juniors must find a free Saturday to take the ACT, if they haven't already. This has caused many juniors who compete in track to sacrifice the Plainview Track Meet in order to take the test. Others have chosen to wait and take the test in June. Many juniors are planning on taking the test more than once in order to assure themselves of an acceptable score.