Princess Ash
<font color=deeppink>Disney Princess<br><font colo
- Joined
- Feb 16, 2002
- Messages
- 4,026
Hello all! I know how much we all love to do surveys...so here is one of an original kind. I am doing an article about college students, our difficult transition times, and how things from our childhood may or may not be more acceptable nowadays than they were 10-20 years ago. (I.e. us loving Disney)
So therefore, I am wondering if you guys would mind filling out this survey! I am looking for college kids of all ages, majors, and schools across the country! Our magazine is a college lifestyle magazine for men and women, written by those of us who know you best!
Please don't worry about grammar/spelling...just type your answers exactly how you'd say them! When I'm done writing the article (it will be revised many times) I will post it here! Those of you with the most "quotable" things may just make it...(but don't try to be quotable...because you may not even think you are being quotable but you are! Just be honest!) Oh, and if you don't want to put your last name...just PM me it! Thanks!
Without further ado...
Name?
How old are you?
What college do you go to?
What is your major?
Would you consider yourself more of a child or an adult? Why?
What were your childhood interests? What characters/TV shows/toys inspired you?
When you went to college, did you bring anything special from home that you had during your childhood? What was it and why did you bring it?
How do you spend your free time? (Time other than structured sports/school/hw/work)
Are you involved in any activities that relate to any of these childhood interests?
Do you think it is healthy/normal for people to hold onto what they loved or do they need to grow up and move on? Why or why not?
Do you think holding onto childhood interests can be a good thing for establishing a sense of confidence or as a source of comfort in an ever-changing atmosphere? Why or why not?
What do you think of college students who do things like play World of Warcraft (a computer game) or are on the Quidditch Team? Are these two interests different? Is one considered more loser-ish than the other? Why or why not? Do you think that things like comics are becoming more accepted because of all the popularity in movies/culture?
Does your school have any activities that cater to these interests?
Do you think our generation is more nostalgic at an earlier age? Why or why not?
A NYT article called us Generation Y and said we really dont have anything to define us as a generation (such as WWII or Woodstock, etc). Do you think 9/11 could be our defining event instead, as the article suggests? Could 9/11 have anything do with this nostalgia we have?
What does growing up mean to you?
Can you still have childhood interests and still be considered a responsible adult? Why or why not?
Is there ever a time where all of it needs to go away or in the attic/closet/storage? If yes, when is that time and why? If not, why not?
Do you see a future in anything having to do with your interests? Why or why not?
After this interview and thinking about things, would you consider yourself more a child or an adult? How/why?
So therefore, I am wondering if you guys would mind filling out this survey! I am looking for college kids of all ages, majors, and schools across the country! Our magazine is a college lifestyle magazine for men and women, written by those of us who know you best!
Please don't worry about grammar/spelling...just type your answers exactly how you'd say them! When I'm done writing the article (it will be revised many times) I will post it here! Those of you with the most "quotable" things may just make it...(but don't try to be quotable...because you may not even think you are being quotable but you are! Just be honest!) Oh, and if you don't want to put your last name...just PM me it! Thanks!
Without further ado...
Name?
How old are you?
What college do you go to?
What is your major?
Would you consider yourself more of a child or an adult? Why?
What were your childhood interests? What characters/TV shows/toys inspired you?
When you went to college, did you bring anything special from home that you had during your childhood? What was it and why did you bring it?
How do you spend your free time? (Time other than structured sports/school/hw/work)
Are you involved in any activities that relate to any of these childhood interests?
Do you think it is healthy/normal for people to hold onto what they loved or do they need to grow up and move on? Why or why not?
Do you think holding onto childhood interests can be a good thing for establishing a sense of confidence or as a source of comfort in an ever-changing atmosphere? Why or why not?
What do you think of college students who do things like play World of Warcraft (a computer game) or are on the Quidditch Team? Are these two interests different? Is one considered more loser-ish than the other? Why or why not? Do you think that things like comics are becoming more accepted because of all the popularity in movies/culture?
Does your school have any activities that cater to these interests?
Do you think our generation is more nostalgic at an earlier age? Why or why not?
A NYT article called us Generation Y and said we really dont have anything to define us as a generation (such as WWII or Woodstock, etc). Do you think 9/11 could be our defining event instead, as the article suggests? Could 9/11 have anything do with this nostalgia we have?
What does growing up mean to you?
Can you still have childhood interests and still be considered a responsible adult? Why or why not?
Is there ever a time where all of it needs to go away or in the attic/closet/storage? If yes, when is that time and why? If not, why not?
Do you see a future in anything having to do with your interests? Why or why not?
After this interview and thinking about things, would you consider yourself more a child or an adult? How/why?