Making the transition from high school to college can be scary and hard to get used to. In college, study habits will change, friends will change, the distance from family to school will most likely change and activities will change. One thing that will greatly change will be the way one eats and the amount of exercise one gets. The myth going into college is that you will gain the "freshmen fifteen". The "freshmen fifteen" is in reference to gaining fifteen pounds due to change of diet and exercise habits. Fifteen out of fifteen freshmen girls at the University of LaCrosse have heard of that term before coming to college. The myth must be very well known if fifteen out of fifteen girls from around the state of Wisconsin and Minnesota have heard of the term. Another question asked was if they have gained any of the "freshmen fifteen" while attending the University of LaCrosse: nine out of fifteen said yes. Over fifty percent responded yes, so obviously this is a problem that needs to be solved. This problem exists for many reasons. Developing from causes that have critical consequences, the problem of gaining the freshmen fifteen needs a course of action that will best combat against it. To find the best solution for this problem, an interview with Craig Key, Sheila Clemmins, and a poll of fifteen freshmen
Making the transition from high school to college can be scary and hard to get used to. In college, study habits will change, friends will change, the distance from family to school will most likely change and activities will change. One thing that will greatly change will be the way one eats and the amount of exercise one gets. The myth going into college is that you will gain the "freshmen fifteen". The "freshmen fifteen" is in reference to gaining fifteen pounds due to change of diet and exercise habits. Fifteen out of fifteen freshmen girls at the University of LaCrosse have heard of that term before coming to college. The myth must be very well known if fifteen out of fifteen girls from around the state of Wisconsin and Minnesota have heard of the term. Another question asked was if they have gained any of the "freshmen fifteen" while attending the University of LaCrosse: nine out of fifteen said yes. Over fifty percent responded yes, so obviously this is a problem that needs to be solved. This problem exists for many reasons. Developing from causes that have critical consequences, the problem of gaining the freshmen fifteen needs a course of action that will best combat against it. To find the best solution for this problem, an interview with Craig Key, Sheila Clemmins, and a poll of fifteen freshmen