Tuesday, September 30, 2014

Interview by: Evelyn Burton













Quote collected by: Evelyn Burton
SOURCE: Abigail Flint
Identifying information about source: Abigail Flint, Freshman, age 18, from New Braunfels, Texas, Student, public relation major



Question 1: Are you aware of the increase in enrollment at Texas State?
"Yes."
Question 2: Has this increase in enrollment affect you?
"Well I am only a freshman so not really."
Question 3: Should the university continue to grow?
"Definitely.  An increase in enrollment will bring more diversity to Texas State.  More ethnic diversity will be better for the University."
Question 4: Did the size of the university influence your decision to come here?
"Not really. I didn't want to go to a huge school but I did not want to go to a tiny school either.  The price of Texas State influenced my decision more than anything."














Quote collected by: Evelyn Burton
SOURCE: Malli Banitt
Identifying information about source: Malli Banitt, Sophomore, age 19, political science major, from Spring, Texas, Student, works as a school social work receptionist



Question 1: Are you aware of the increase in enrollment at Texas State?
"Yeah."

Question 2: Has this increase in enrollment affect you?
"I have seen more people on the buses.  I have also noticed more freshman around campus and in my classes."  She commented on how the construction and traffic makes getting around San Marcos difficult.

Question 3: Should the university continue to grow?
"It would bring in more money for the university."

Question 4: Did the size of the university influence your decision to come here?
"Yes.  I almost didn't come because I didn't want to go to a big school."  She said that she considers Texas State a big school but ended up coming because it was closer to home than her other choices.


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