Your name: ______Your School: ______

Partner: ______Their School: ______

You have THE coolest teachers in the world……… Like you didn’t already know that!

Mrs. Cox, Mr. Mroz, Mrs. Ellinger, Ms. Laudani, Ms. Laird, and Mrs. Hughes have decided that due to your extremely high intelligence, they are letting you skip 7 years of your schooling. This means that you graduate this coming spring and are off to College next fall. I guess it is time for you to figure out what college you will be attending. Throughout the next couple of weeks you will choose a college and a partner, and with that partner you will plan out a trip to visit that college based on the following requirements:

·  You will have the opportunity to choose a school based on a random selection of this year’s NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament Teams.

·  The trip will be for 4 people: yourself, your partner, and one of your parents, and one of your partner’s parents.

·  You will have a budget of $7,000.

·  You must complete your trip in 5 - 7 days. You may leave Bloomington as early as April 27th, and you must return to Bloomington no later than May 5th.

·  You must visit both schools, plan transportation, plan meals, plan hotel stays, plan touristy things, and learn about your school.

·  Since you will be missing school your teachers are requiring a research based argument paper that explains why your school is a good fit for your future.

·  You will also be required to submit your travel details and your budget. A specific form will be provided to you in order to report these details.

·  You will be required to make a Billboard for your school to argue why it may be a good fit for you.


Travel details:

Will you Drive, Fly, or take the Train?

You only have to answer the questions that apply to your trip!

Driving: You will be leaving from Pepper Ridge (Your average driving speed is 60 miles per hour)

1.  How many miles is it from Pepper Ridge to the first school?

2.  How long will it take you to get there round to the nearest minute?

3.  How many miles is it from the first school to the second school?

4.  How long will it take you to get there round to the nearest minute?

5.  How many miles is it back to Pepper Ridge?

6.  How long will it take you to get there round to the nearest minute?

7.  What kind of vehicle are you taking?

8.  How many miles/gallon does it get?

9.  How much money will you spend on gas?

10.  How much will and oil change cost you?

Flying: You will leave from the Bloomington Airport (Your plane flies at 300 mph)

1.  What is the cheapest cost for 4 tickets?

a.  You need 4 tickets from Bloomington to the first school.

b.  How long will it take you to get there round to the nearest minute?

c.  You need 4 tickets from the first school to the second school.

d.  How long will it take you to get there round to the nearest minute?

e.  You need 4 tickets from the second school back to Bloomington.

f.  How long will it take you to get there round to the nearest minute?

2.  What is the total cost of flying?

3.  You will need a rental car in each of the two cities?

4.  How much is a rental car at your first stop? How many days do you need it for?

5.  How much is a rental car at your second stop? How many days do you need it for?

Train: You will leave from the Amtrak Station in Normal (Your train travels at an average of 80 mph)

1.  What is the cheapest cost for 4 tickets?

a.  You need 4 tickets from Bloomington to the first school.

b.  How long will it take you to get there round to the nearest minute?

c.  You need 4 tickets from the first school to the second school.

d.  How long will it take you to get there round to the nearest minute?

e.  You need 4 tickets from the second school back to Bloomington.

f.  How long will it take you to get there round to the nearest minute?

2.  What is the total cost of taking the train?

3.  You will need a rental car in each of the two cities?

4.  How much is a rental car at your first stop? How many days do you need it for?

5.  How much is a rental car at your second stop? How many days do you need it for?

Hotel:

Where will you stay will you visit school #1? You will be there for 2 nights.

1.  How many rooms do you need?

2.  How many beds per room?

3.  How much will it cost?

Where will you stay will you visit school #2? You will be there for 2 nights.

1.  How many rooms do you need?

2.  How many beds per room?

3.  How much will it cost?

Meals: You will need 3 meals each day for 5 days.

1.  Does your hotel have a free breakfast?

2.  Can you find any deals or coupons?

3.  What kind of meals do you want to eat?

4.  Name at least two places in each city that you will eat at.

5.  How much total money will you need to budget for 4 people to eat 15 meals each?

Entertainment:

1.  You can spend any left over money on entertainment.

2.  What would you like to do in each city?

3.  How much will it cost for 4 people to do that activity?

Degrees/school info:

1.  What programs can you major in that would fit your career choices?

2.  What other things does your school offer that would make it a good fit for you?


Research Based Argument

Introduction:

School: Career Focus:

Reason 1 Reason 2 Reason 3

Conclusion: