Step+Three

Interviews: Different People What made you decide to go to Bloomsburg? Person 1: Athletics was a big motivating factor Person 2: Athletics was also big, also really likes the campus

How big was your high school? Person 1: Very large (my standards) graduated roughly 950 Person 2: Small ot moderate (my standards) graduated roughly 200

Describe your hometown Person 1: Roughly an hour outside philly, nice neiborhoods Person 2: The country, little town about 30 minutes east of Mansfield University, very wooded, everyone knows everyone.

What do you like to do in your spare time? Person 1: Play madden, go running, movies, hang with friends. Person 2: Hunting, fishing, swimming, all with friends

What shocked you the most about Bloomsburg? Person 1: How many more girls there are than guys Person 2: The diversity, there are many cultures represented

What were your thoughts on the first semester? Person 1: Went well, could have ran faster (athlete) Person 2: Good, surprised (good) with grades, running was okay.

Did you have a curfue in high school? Person 1: No Person 2: Yes (midnight)

Describe your family Person 1: Never knew dad, lives with mom and three sisters (older), very proud of mom Person 2: Parents divorced, dad lives in next town over, lives with mom, has much older siblings(not close)

Could you have done better in high school? Person 1: Not sure Person 2: Yes

What music do you listen to? Person 1: Rap/Dance Person 2: Everything but metal

Whats your opinion on alcohol?(optional) Person 1: Some people can handle it and others cant.. (didnt seem to want to say much) Person 2: "Not a drinker" will only go out once in a while, doesnt drink.( more open, but still seemed to hold back)

These guys are not too different. they come from totally different places and still have alot of the same similarities. Both are on an athletic team together. Was looking to see if I could expose any major differences, it was more difficult than i prigionally thought. More cases need to be looked at but these two seem like they have alot in common.