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    Based off this essay I feel Rebekah was able to capture a very good view on the general dorm life on college. All though there were some differences between building structures and door decorating rules not much seems to have change from when she lived in a dorm to how dorm life is now. One of my favorite things to read was how amazed she was by how two people could adjust and fit so much stuff in a small room by building up. Being in a forced triple I instantly connected with this amazement. When

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    chapter about Rebekah Nathan’s experience in My Freshman Year‚ I recognized her assessment among freshman is similar to that of my own granted it had not been completely accurate on everything she said. The extent to which community and diversity bring students together at Temple University can only be truthfully determined by a student’s opinion. Believe it or not‚ the importance of community and diversity at Temple seems to be succeeding for me more than at AnyU for Rebekah Nathan‚ provided by evidence

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    Anthropology Nathan’s My Freshman The protagonist in the novel‚ Rebekah Nathan talks about the existence of division along racial and cultural lines with the institutions of higher learning. While she was undercover as a student at Northern Arizona University‚ the professor learnt that there were silent and largely unseen divisions that separated local students from international students. Most of the local students were adamant that they were not aware of the cultural differences among their inner

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    by anthropologist Rebekah Nathan. From this
experience Nathan wrote about her first year as a college student. Nathan’s story attempts to show the social and academic expectancy of a student entering college. Nathan gave her personal accounts of freshmen life by
communicating her experience in the dorm‚ study habits‚ general
student interactions‚ and demographic. When comparing student life at Albion to that depicted in Nathan’s account‚ I could make generalizations but as Nathan also found‚ no student

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    Rebekah Nathan‚ a professor at AnyU and author of "My Freshman Year"‚ looks into the life of a college undergraduate student. Nathan’s primary methodology was participant observation (p. 5). By going from being a professor to an undergraduate student‚ the little things had to change. She turned into a piece of the field work‚ needed to utilize individual exposure‚ and needed to lose objectivity in order to stay focused and on track with her research. Nathan came across a few difficulties along the

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    Project 2 Is the “Dorm Life” really “The Life?” College is a big transition from High School. College is there to teach students knowledge‚ and to prepare every college student for the next chapter of their lives. Most freshman that go to Western Michigan University (WMU)‚ decide to live in the valleys. “Valley residence halls feature suites where two student rooms share a connecting bathroom. These large‚ coed halls have a

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    levels of privacy. I am a very private person in that I do not like everyone knowing my business. While you live in a dormitory‚ it is very difficult keeping your private life separate from all the other residents that surround you at any given time. People are always asking you questions and wanting to know what is going on in your life. However‚ when you live off campus in your own apartment‚ you can have as much privacy as you wish. Everyone has their

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    In Chapter One: Welcome to “AnyU” of My Freshman Year‚ Rebekah Nathan gives a brief introduction of her background as a cultural anthropologist and a professor. Nathan proceeds to inform the reader of the concerns she has of the professor/student relationship. To resolve her concerns‚ the author decides to conduct a study by enrolling into the college she instructs at as a first-year freshman. During the first chapter‚ Nathan tries to interact with the students to gain further understanding of the

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    Proposal Argument Dorm life. Most of us will go through college with the life changing experience of living in the dorms. Although it’s mandatory for freshmen to live in the dorm‚ the social life of it is not too bad. The one major problem most face though is the meal plan. Meal plans are designed to allow students the freedom to eat anywhere on campus and not worry about having cash. There are many options to choose from on campus and the meal plan covers all of our restaurants. Meal plans

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    Dorm Life at its Best The perception people have of dorms in general is definitely not what dorms are really like. Here at Valdosta State‚ dorm life would be more compared to life in jail. The living environment isn’t the greatest in dorms. Living on campus in a dorm is supposed to be homey‚ like your home away from home‚ but that is not the case. Dorm rooms are very small‚ and it’s hard living with someone else in such a small spaces. Along with being confined to a small place‚ there is no privacy

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