Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Indiana University memory

Staying in a two room suite dorm called Willkie and working at the Wright food court after classes was my campus environment.  Across from Willkie was the education building and the business building from Willkie was pretty far across campus near 10th across from the library.  Walking to classes everyday and eating at the food court became second nature.


Studying diligently and determined to get homework and tests completed with combined note taking became a way of life for a handful of years.  The Union had a theater, bowling alley, hotel rooms, food, and more where even studying areas are commonly used.  The Law building to the left of the building and Kirkwood Street straight ahead one block and filled with pizza and sandwich shops, along with art, music, and bike stores.

Doing nothing was not an option on campus.  There was movies playing, hot food served, parties, homework, group work, tests coming up, questions unanswered in in lectures, like what would be on the tests, career goals, getting to know your teachers, classmates, roommates, gym, sports, weekend plans, schedules to make, networking, and work.   

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