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How can students find meaningful opportunities before they enter college?
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Students who have just completed high school are at an excellent time in their lives to explore interests
outside of a school setting; they are mature enough to know their interests but young enough to be open to
new ideas.
High schools should cultivate relationships with local businesses and organizations to help graduated
students find meaningful opportunities before they enter college.
Students should take time off between high school and college because if they seek meaningful
opportunities outside of school, they will have a greater understanding of themselves and their interests.
Students should take time between high school and college to explore meaningful opportunities.
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Students should take time between high school and college to explore meaningful opportunities.
Reason: It directly answers how students can find such opportunities—by taking time between high school and college to explore them.
Reason: It directly answers how students can find such opportunities—by taking time between high school and college to explore them.
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