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Person 1 (Freshman Girl) 9:00-10:15 woke up and got ready 10:30-10:45 ate breakfast 10:45-11:00 walk to class 11:00-12:15 class 12:30-1:30 ate lunch 1:45-2:00 walk to class 2:00-3:15 class 3:30-4:30 study/homework 4:30-5:30 miscellaneous 5:30-7:00 ate dinner 7:00-8:00 Zumba 8:00-11:00 miscellaneous 11:30-7:00 sleep 7:00-7:45 woke up and get ready 7:45-8:00 walk to class 8:00-8:50 class

Person 2 (Freshman Girl) 8:30-9:30 woke up and got ready 9:30-10:45 class 11:00-12:30 ate lunch and study 12:30-1:45 class 2:00-3:15 class 3:15-4:00 miscellaneous 4:00-5:00 Zumba 5:00-6:00 miscellaneous 6:00-7:00 ate dinner 7:00-9:00 study 9:00-9:30 advisor meeting 9:30-12:00 hangout with friends 12:00-7:00 sleep 7:30-8:45 get ready

Person 3 (Freshman Girl) 1:00-2:00 class 2:00-3:00 lunch 3:00-4:00 study 4:00-5:00 Zumba 5:00-6:00 study 6:00-7:00 dinner 7:00-7:30 more Zumba 7:30-10:30 study 10:30-12:00 play cards 12:00-8:30 sleep

Person 4 (Freshman Girl) 9:45-11:00 wake up and get ready 11:00-12:15 class 12:30-3:20 lunch, homework, relax 3:30-4:45 class 5:00-5:30 relaxing 5:45-6:30 dinner 7:00-8:00 Zumba 8:00-11:00 homework and hangout with friends 11:00-12:00 relaxing 12:00-8:45 sleep 8:45-9:45 wake up and get ready

Person 5 (Freshman Girl) 8:00-9:00 wake up and get ready 9:00-10:30 breakfast 10:30-11:00 went to thebookstore 11:00-1:00 back to room 1:00-2:00 class 2:00-3:00 lunch 3:00-4:00 study/homework 4:00-7:00 hung out with friends 7:00-9:00 dinner 9:00-12:00 hug out with friends 12:00-9:00 sleep

When figuring out all everyone's schedules and typing them up, I realized all of the similarities and differences in their lives. Many of the people interviewed spent their day doing the same activities, such as going to class, hanging out with friends, and grabbing something to eat. Then there were also some events that only some participated in, such as Zumba. This shows me that life here on campus provides all of us with the same opportunities, yet we all use our time to our own advantage.

When choosing three different images to choose from, I decided to use the set-up's of beds in the dorms here on campus. Depending on how many people in a room you have or how much space the room allows, setting up your room differs from the person down the hall. The first two photos are taken of two separate tripled rooms. One has a bed up high for storage to fit underneath, while the other has bunk beds to provide more space around the room. The last picture was taken in a double room, and you can see that the bed is not raised as high because extra space is provided with one less person living there.