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Re: transition to college
Posted by Maddie Chasen on 5/19/08

    I actually remember that scene-what a great idea...thanks!

    On 5/19/08, Sara wrote:
    > On 5/14/08, Maddie Chasen wrote:
    >> I am trying to find an engaging lesson for 12th grade
    >> students about adjusting to college. I want to focus on
    >> the emotional and social pieces. I have basic information
    >> but am trying to look for something that has a real hook
    >> to it. Anything would help. Thanks!
    >
    > I'd used - believe it or not - some clips from the old film
    > Animal House. It will get their attention and get them
    > thinking - these are the very real temptations of college -
    is
    > that how we want to be?
    >
    > There is a great scene in there where a boyfriend is going to
    > some party or other and his girlfriend doesn't want him to
    and
    > won't go herself as it's too 'over the top' with silly stuff.
    > He says 'how can I not go - these are my fraternity
    brothers?"
    >
    > She says "I'll write you a note. I'll say - you're too well
    > to come."
    >
    > It's a telling statement though given in a light-hearted way.

     
     

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