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Old 10-09-2012, 03:18 PM   #5
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Of course, most American high school seniors turn 18 some time during their senior year. Because they must graduate (or GED, I guess), few will be out the door upon their 18th birthday. Actually, it will likely increase the number of summer avaibailities, that may be interesting. And perhaps make it even easier among peer, if they are getting ready to leave at the same time.

I agree with your point about the yms who sort of hang around w/o college plans, sort of waiting to turn 19 and sort of just languishing. That is the majority in my ward, and they don't seem to end up going on missions in my ward.
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