KRobinsonLit&Soc+CLUE+part+3

back to personal page CLUE part 3 Interviews:

Person 1 Question: How much time do you spend with your teammates on a weekly basis? Answer: About 8 hours per week.

Question: How much time do you spend with your friends outside the sport? Answer: About 10-12 hours per week.

Question: How do you think being apart of your sport conflicts with your social life? Answer: It limits my nights going out and also how much time I can spend with friends during the week.

Person 2 Question: Is it difficult to manage different friend groups when you're part of multiple? Answer: Yes it is difficult, but it also has its benefits because you always have someone to be with.

Question: How do you find time for the different social circles and school work? Answer: When you're in a sport, you NEED to know how to manage your time effectively. It can work though, it's not impossible.

Question: Do you ever try and intertwine your "friend" circle and "sports friends" circle together? Answer: Not really. They aren't the same people and I don't think that they would get along as well as I get along with both separately.

Person 3 Question: Do you think people judge/stereotype you because you do a sport at Bloomsburg University? Answer: Yes. I do not like when people annouce to a group that I am in a sport group because I automatically feel judged.

Question: Do you think that being apart of that sports team causes some you to be in a certain clique? Answer: No I don't believe that. Everyone is friends on the team but mostly all have their own group of friends outside of the sport. This is good because it causes the sport team to be less "cliquey".

Question: Do you think you receive special treatment because you are on a sports team? Answer: Not by the University but by peers I think I do. The University gives special treatment to some teams, such as football, but mostly I feel special treatment by peers. If someone knows that I am on a specific sports team they are interested in joining they automatically start "sucking up" like I can get them in.