MugeleLit&SocCLUEHOURS

Time Interviews: Student 1: Sleep - 10 hours Class - 4.5 hours Ate - 1 hour Made a wiki - .5 hours Watched TV - 3 hours Downtime - 5 hours

Student 2: Sleep - 9 hours Class - 6 hours Ate - 1.5 hours Homework - 2 hours Reading/ Spiritual Time - 2 hours Downtime - 3.5 hours

Student 3: Sleep - 6 hours Watched TV - 1.5 hours Ate - 1.5 hours Class - 1 hour Homework - 1 hour Work - 5.5 hours Reading/ Spiritual Time - 2 hours Video Games - 1 hour Shower - .5 hours Downtime - 4 hours

Student 4: Sleep - 11.5 hours Class - 4 hours Homework - 2 hours Ate - 1 hour Facebook - .5 hours Zumba/Gym - 1 hour Shower - .5 hours Work - 1 hour Downtime - 2.5

Student 5: Sleep - 7 hours Class - 2 hours Doctors Appointment - 2 hours Ate - 2 hours Homework - .5 hours Video games - .5 hours Sports Practice - 1 hour Shower - .5 hours Gym - 1 hour Movies - 2 hours Downtime - 5.5 hours







I think that there were a few different things that could be noted from these pictures. First off, I feel that a life as a college student is very similar, whether boys or girls. There are, however, a ton of differences. A few of the similarities that I noted from my pictures and time interviews were that everyone seemed to sleep, eat, do work, and go to class. Past this though is where there were a lot of differences. A few general statements I could make from my data would be that students love to me entertained. Whether it is movies, games, or art, everyone seems to have their own type of entertainment. For example, girls seem to enjoy putting pictures and quotes up, while guys seem to like video games and movie posters. Another stereotype that I found to be unsuccessful was that all girls rooms were clean and all guys rooms were dirty. This is false, from my research.