1. Read the following descriptions of Midtown High School and John Jay High school. two schools in which Olivia, who moved during the summer and is entering her junior year, is consid-ering enrolling. Then, in the space provided, write an argument for the choice you think Olivia should make. The following considerations should guide your thinking. (1) Olivia wants a curriculum that will prepare her for college. (2) Olivia wants to participate in extracurricular activity, particularly gymnastics. (3) Olivia is worried that she will not make friends quickly. Midtown High School has a student body of 10,000, and average class size is 35 to 37. Be- cause it is a large school, Midtown offers a wide variety of courses, including vocational training and advanced courses in chemistry, physics and math. Each year students from Midtown capture several of the state’s top academic awards. Midtown offers a wide range of extracurricular activi- ties, and its gymnastics team placed third in state competition last year.