Monday, February 25, 2008

Space Analysis

The fourth floor of my residence hall is where I live. Since I am i freshman at Ball State University, the whole college life atmosphere is new to me, so the place where I live and spend most of my time is quite important. Usually, I am a very friendly person and love making new friends, so this place is a great opportunity to make many life-long friends. There are also some reasons that may not be good reasons, but they aren't too bad either. Whenever I spend too much time with any one person, I get quite irritable towards them. This could be a problem but I believe it will give me a chance to help with my temper. I went to high school with my roommate, but we weren't close friends by any means. I was somewhat worried about having to live with him because i didn't know whether or not i would get irritated with him. I believe this is the chance to overcome my irritability.

Inventory:
Bathroom
Elevator
Staircase
Kitchen
door
study lounge


As you walk down the hallway toward any particular room, you are bound to notice a type of communication used between students. Dry-erase boards are used by students everywhere in more ways than one. They can be used to leave a note for your roommate or a neighbor, a place to write important dates that you don't want to forget, or just to write a joke or funny comment for entertainment.

Unfortunately, some people decide to use these dry-erase boards to cause conflict or to make people upset. As I was doing my researched  I happened to walk by one of the rooms that had a board on it's door. Instead of having a reminder or a nice comment on it, there was a mean and vulgar comment that is too offensive to repeat. I do not know if this comment was serious or just sarcasm between friends, but there really is no way to tell. All I know is that I took offense to it.

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