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 * Unlike 1**

1. Did you live in a dorm, apartment, or both? -Both.

2. Which did you enjoy more? -I enjoyed living in my apartment more because I had free range. I didn’t have to adhere to my roommate’s schedule. I can come and go as I please.

3. Do you suggest for all students to get dorms? -Well it’s what they want. If they don’t have the extra money, then I suggest staying in a dorm building for as long as possible. For me it was easier since I had a job.

4. Was your college experience changed from living in an apartment? -Not really. I would have made the same friends either way from my classes.

5. When it all adds up, which is more expensive in your eyes? -Not really sure. I never thought about it. I guess it depends where you live and what you eat in the end.

6. Do you regret your decision to live in an apartment? -No, it gave me more space and time to myself to focus on my studies.

7. Do you think you would have enjoyed college more if you lived on campus and had new roommates every year? -Maybe. I don’t like to think of the ‘what if’s’. If it was supposed to happen it would have.

8. When did you first move into an apartment? -My second semester of my junior year.

9. Isn’t that a little late? -Hey it happens when it happens. It was the first time I had enough money to afford one.

10. Overall, is your college experience reflective on your living situation? -No. College is college and I’m here to learn and get a job.


 * Unlike 2**

1. Did you live in a dorm, apartment, or both? -Both.

2. Which did you enjoy more? -I loved my roommate my first year, but I just wasn’t happy living in a dorm. I needed my space.

3. Do you suggest for all students to get dorms? -It depends. If they are financially tight or don’t mind the small space, I say stay in the dorm! I just am a little claustrophobic.

4. Was your college experience changed from living in an apartment? -Sort of. I feel like maybe I would have more friends If I had stayed on campus and had new roommates, but I guess I’ll never know now.

5. When it all adds up, which is more expensive in your eyes? -Probably living on campus in the dorms. They get you with room and board fees and meal plans. When you live in an apartment, you can look for cheaper ones and don’t have to spend that much on food.

6. Do you regret your decision to live in an apartment? -Sometimes, but it is what it is.

7. Do you think you would have enjoyed college more if you lived on campus and had new roommates every year? -I might have, yeah. Like I said before, I might have made more friends. I love the ones I have now, but maybe I would have made some new friends.

8. When did you first move into an apartment? -My sophomore year.

9. Some might say that’s a little early. Do you agree? -It’s never too late or early to move into an apartment. You’re out of high school and on your own. If you have the money, do what you want!

10. Overall, is your college experience reflective on your living situation? - A little, but not enough to sway it one way. I’m here to get an education and learn and that’s what I’m going to do.

What does the data you collect suggest to you about college life?

To me this data means that although there are similarities between college students, everyone is different in their own way. Some of these relate to me, but not all. We are all our own person and have our own experiences.