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April 20, 2004

Students Observing and Scrutinizing
Do you tend to lose focus on classes after spring break? Why or why not?


Aaron Nagy
Undeclared
- 24-


Marissa Pinpor
Fashion Merchandising
-19-


Nicole Ringler
Undeclared
-18-

“Yep. I just don’t want to be here any more. I think it’s just the break. I mean, I need the break but it doesn’t help any.” “Yeah, I would say so. Because I know it’s getting toward the end of the school year – summer’s coming.” “Yeah, maybe the first two weeks are a little crazy getting back into the whole deal, but not really. It just depends on where I go. I didn’t come back like the first three days after spring break.”
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Matt Poole
Undeclared
-18-


Rong Zeng
Electronic Technology
-28-


KCecilai Rodriguez
Real Estate
-33-
“Yeah, probably. From all the partying, vacation. You’re on focus before but once you go on spring break you kind of lose focus, get tracked on different ideas and thoughts.” “No. Because I didn’t go anywhere. I just stayed home.” “No. Because I finished my course in this month.”
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Isaac Gastelum
Education
-26-


Rustin Pulver
Biology
-20-


Tyron Fields
Undeclared
-20-
“I don’t because I have to work during spring break and then I have to finish my homework. Like all my final papers that I have to finish by the end of the semester I use my spring break to finish.”
“Yeah, I definitely lose my focus. Spring break is too long. I was gone for like two and a half weeks. I went to the Philippines and did nothing for a while.”
“Yes. It’s because I have free time. There’s always something else to do, you know?”

Dance and Theater
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“Spring break is kind of like a big tease for summer. So yeah, I was shaken a little bit. But at the same time it was necessary. It has its pros and cons.”    

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