Survey # 29: So what’s your favorite television show?

Believe it or not, television can be a bonding activity in college. We still have very strong memories of a few television shows we discovered friends through in college. There are common ones, The Bachelor, Packer games (sorry, this is Wisconsin we’re living in), and who could forget Cheers? There are also the uncommon shows that truly drew us to the kind of friends we’ve stayed connected to for the rest our lives.

From what we can tell, it looks as though many of you have already found a bond over favorite television shows or even lack of any kind of interest in television. The top response we received was, “I don’t watch TV” (though one of these individuals was concerned if this was okay, “is that sad?” he asked, we think it’s perfectly fine – to each his/her own!).

Following closely behind were The Office and House (each show received 12 votes!). We cannot forget the few shows that fell behind the top two shows, though these only received 4 or 5 votes each. They include: America’s Next Top Model, Arrested Development, Grey’s Anatomy, So You Think You Can Dance, and Gossip Girls.

Let the bonding begin!

Survey Results #28: Why Lawrence?

To the class of 2013:

Out of all the colleges and universities in the world, you will come matriculating into ours. We are honored and thrilled to have you! In a recent survey, we asked, “Why Lawrence”?

Please enjoy some of the responses below.

It’s in Appleton

Scholarships

The Conservatory

Small Campus, Big Town

Shakespeare classes in Britain

Honor Code

Liberal arts education

It’s a College that Changes Lives

More to come…

Survey Results #27: Humorous, Intelligent Apple Pies

If the incoming class of Lawrentians were all pies, they’d be humorous, intelligent apple pies.

There’s a lot of interesting things you all had to say about pies and strange foods. Before we get to that, though, it’s worth giving you the link for Bon Appetit, the food service company that will be cooking you all sorts of delicious pies…and hopefully not many of the strange foods you reported eating or feeding people.

It really is an intriguing, interesting site. For example, if you click the “environment” tab, you can find out the difference between grass-fed, natural and industrial beef…among other interesting things.

So, back to the pies. First, 47 of you responded with some sort of joke. Some of our favorite jokes were:

– I’d be wondering how I became a pie.

– I wouldn’t be able to answer this question.

– I would not be capable of conscious thought…but I would taste SOOOOO good.

Equally interesting was the 33 of you who responded intellectually. Many of you crafted nifty plans to avoid being eaten. We considered that intellectual…it’s just good to think about self preservation if you ever find yourself to be a tasty baked good. Especially when you’re coming to a college campus. Here are the intellectual highlights:

– I’d be wondering how I became a pie.

– I’d be larger but unevenly sliced. (Sorry to bring economics into this!)

– I would be so disgusting so I wouldn’t be eaten.

– I would sit on a table and not move, because no matter how hyped up they are, pies are still inanimate objects.

– I probably couldn’t process the conditional ‘if’.

– I should grow two legs and run for my life.

After that, the most popular response was “apple.”

So, here are the top five edible responses.

1 – Apple Pies

2 – Strawberry Rhubarb Pies

3 – Chocolate Pies

4 – Pumpkin Pies

5 – Cherry Pies

Besides that, there are some things you should know about your fellow incoming Lawrentians. They are willing to eat some strange things. Here’s what we found the most interesting:

– The peanut butter sandwich I found in the locker room.

– I tried the cinnamon challenge. A tablespoon of cinnamon.

– I drank a mixture of sprite, pepper, chicken, biscuits, broccoli, sour cream…

– I’ve had a goat’s brain. It actually tastes good when it is cooked in a Pakistani way!

– A Costa Rican flower that made my face numb.

– Barbeque crickets.

– Fried ants.

– A slice of the World’s Biggest Cupcake.

– A McRib.

Although it does get more worrisome than what you’ve eaten, here are some of the things you’re willing to feed to other people:

– Soy sauce shots.

– Ketchup and mustard-covered marshmallows.

– The French fry of doom. A fry covered in multiple alternating layers of ketchup, mustard, mayonnaise, salt and pepper. It did not go down well.

– A live cicada.

– A lie, perhaps?

– Cinnamon cheeseburgers. Better than you’d think…

– Coke bacon.

It’s important to tell you…besides the list of pies, nothing mentioned here will be served in the campus center.

(At least, not by us!)

Survey Results # 25: Unique Traits (part two)

What makes someone unique? To quote noted philosopher Dr. Seuss; “Today you are you, that is truer than true. There is no one alive who is Youer than you.”

That being said, it can be assumed that just being yourself, with your interests and goals, can guarantee you a spot in the unique club. Nevertheless, we polled our incoming class of 2013 with the question, “What is the most unique thing about you”, and there were some common themes of uniqueness.

Most responses made reference to cultural, ethnic, and ancestral heritage.

Our incoming students are from all over the world and are proud of their heritage while at the same time wanting to experience diversity in all forms. The office of multicultural affairs is dedicated to provide the resources necessary for all students to express and explore culture and identity… so feel free to bring your cultural baggage to share!

In second place were references to physical characteristics… you know, red hair, birthmarks, monkey feet, etc.

“As we grow as unique persons, we learn to respect the uniqueness of others.” -Robert Schuller