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Spotswood H.S. senior has sights set on engineering
Scores of colleges have expressed interest in the talented teen
BY JOHN DUNPHY Staff Writer
     He’s something of an ace in the hole. But planning for college is no easy task, even for the most academically inclined.
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Aspiring anchorwoman expects to fulfill dreams
Stress of doing well on SAT balanced by support from family, friends
BY SUE M. MORGAN Staff Writer
     For one teen who hopes to be the next Katie Couric, getting into the college of her choice means clearing the hurdle of those pesky college entrance exams.
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Stellar student has a good idea where his future lies
Senior wrangling for top spot but finds time for favorite activities
BY SETH MANDEL Staff Writer
     For many high school seniors, participation in the school marching band and the math, science, mock trial, Model United Nations, and tennis teams might be a little overwhelming.
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Hoops prowess puts ball in Calhoun’s court
Coaches pursue Raritan H.S. star as he works to improve academically
BY DAN NEWMAN Staff Writer
     We’ve all been guilty of seeing a really tall person and thinking, “Yup, he plays basketball.”
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Football stand-out looks to continue winning ways
Athletics adds different kind of pressure in selecting a college
BY DAN NEWMAN Staff Writer
     Mention Knowshon Moreno’s name anywhere in Middletown, or anywhere in New Jersey, and it conjures up images of the junior running back tearing through opposing defenses on his way to another big gain.
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Junior year plays key role in admissions process
Advisers: Goals should be clubs, community service and good grades
BY ADAM RIBACK Correspondent
     Ad am R iback Marlboro H.S. junior Junior year in high school is the most important year to rack up the points for extracurricular activities, community service and acceptable grades, according to Helene Unger, an educational consultant from Manalapan. Junior year is the year to impress
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