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This upcoming Valentine’s Day, students won’t need to worry about finding a perfect match on their own, a survey will do all of the work for them.
Student Government will be giving out surveys in homeroom sometime before Valentine’s Day that all students will take for free if they choose to do so. The surveys will consist of about 35 random questions about relationships and questions about things students prefer and don’t prefer about their boyfriends and girlfriends.
A week or so after all of the survey matches are mailed back to the school, students will have the option to pay $2 to view 32 matches that they are most compatible with, within their own grade. And another $1 to see out-of-grade- results, which would be all of the matches in higher or lower grades than them in the school.
“Our goal is to raise about $1,000 from this, so we can put on a dance, or some type of comparable activity,” Greg Naruta said, who is the Student Government sponsor.
The word has spread around to a few people about the test, and most students are hyped to take it and see who their possible lovers and matches are.
”I want to take it! I’m excited,” junior class president Veronica Morton said on Dec. 15 during the student government meeting, discussing which test was to be ordered.
A few different test are available, but the survey being ordered is titled, ‘Sizzling’. You can go here to check out the questions http://matchmake.com/usa/questionnaires/quest-3.htm.
Some of the other quizzes aren’t exactly appropriate for school, and the memebers of Student Government voted on this quiz.
Be sure to get your money ready before Valentine’s Day, because who knows, your next mate could be closer than you think!
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