The past two days have been so much fun and I am kind of upset that we have to be back in school.
Day 1:My group toured UWM and WCTC. Personally I liked UWM better because it seemed to me that there was much more to offer there and WCTC; I thought that the only really cool thing there was the blue retention pond. Sorry, if anyone from that school reads this but, that was just my opinion. UWM will definately be my choice for college.
Day 2: Wow! today was like the best day for this week! We went and toured so many different business's that it isn't even funny. First, my group went Duchow's Boat Center and that was okay, there were alot of really big boats there but, I'm a middle schooler I don't really care to know how to clean a boat right now. Then, we went to the Pewaukee Vetenarian Center aka Animal Hospital and there were soooo many really cute animals there. I learned alot about the animals and people who work there. From the Vet, we went to a golf course over by Country Springs. In a way that place was so incredibly boring that the only upside I could see was my hopes of driving a golf cart. *Haha. But, I am kind of thinking that for a summer job, how easy would it be to drive around and pick up golf balls for a living? That would be so easy! After that they sent me to Juvenial Prison... Nah, just kinding. My brother might like that though. We did go to a Juvenial Court though. That place seems scary, the whole time I was there no of the tour guides smiled. At first I wanted to work there but, after awhile I didn't want to work there anymore because I figured that if I worked there then I would be in a constant state of depression because if no-one smiled why would I. From there we had lunch and you probably don't want to here about that so fast foward to when we came back to school. At school a chef, police officer, and the dude that figures out the Buck's players' salary all talked to us about there jobs. It was a cool and fun couple of days but, it's time to come back to school agian and face the classrooms.

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