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A Road trip to celebrate high school graduation - advice?

Me and my friends are graduating this year and we are all going to colleges states apart so this summer is going to be be the last time we are all together.

One of my friends has family that is letting us use their condo in Orlando, Florida. We want to make this as fun as possible so if there are any places you consider a must to check out I would greatly appreciate it.

Also we will be passing through the states

Kentucky

Tennessee

Georgia

South Carolina

So anything worth doing in those places would be appreciated as well.

Only 2 of us will be 18, everyone else will be 17. [just thought that would be important to know]

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    mexico

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    5 years ago

    There was a time when it was actually difficult to get through high school. About 50 years ago when they were genuinely concerned with education and not just filling a seat so they can get their money from the government. Now the only goal of schools is to keep as many kids as possible in a seat. The bar has been moved so low that graduating is a joke. I know because I graduated from a school without ever cracking a book. Then I went to a university. I could not read or write. I spent two years at a JC and earned a place on the deans list for top honors. I returned to the University and now hold several degrees. Some students are lucky enough to have parents who value education and force the kids to study. Kids that do not value education are quickly left behind. The school does not care. The school is a business and all it wants to do is make money.

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