You don't know which collge to go to because you feel scared.
In this scenario, your limbic system is primarily at work, particularly the amygdala, which is responsible for processing emotions and forming memories. This part of the brain influences your gut feelings or instincts about the colleges based on emotional responses rather than logical analysis. While your prefrontal cortex may be involved in rational decision-making, the strong, instinctual preference likely stems from deeper emotional associations and personal values linked to one of the colleges.
She didn't attend the 2011 Kid's Choice Awards.
All colleges that you apply to anticipate your enrollment, but they know that not everyone applying has their school as a top choice. Don't feel bad for the college if it's not where you want to go! That said, if you applied under Early Decision plans, then you have a legal agreement saying that if you are accepted, then you must attend.
Yes, it is correct to say "which presentations to attend is your choice" because it emphasizes that the decision of attending specific presentations is up to the individual's discretion.
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No; you can apply to any number of colleges. I recommend that you apply to at least three, just in case you don't get your first or second choice.
No....it's over.
you have to be 16 0r under...
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Yes , if not it's a personal choice