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#4

04/26/2015 18:24
I haven’t really felt any of these ways. The one thing I think of is not fitting in with my roommates. We were all super close at the beginning of the year, but I branched out and made new friends, while the three of them stayed super close. We have a whiteboard on our door and it says “3 BFFs 4...

#16

04/26/2015 18:23
-Not having a voice.  -Constantly stressing about how I’m opting to pay to stay here, when financial aid gives more money to the boys than girls.  It puts me down and makes me feel helpless. That’s unfair and wrong.

#15

04/26/2015 18:22
Less people getting recognized or overseen for the good that they have done.

#32

04/26/2015 18:22
 My identity has been challenged here. I feel like more by the students than professors. In one of my classes, a student of color is very vocal and seems like she hates all white students, unless they think the same way as her. She has made me question if I’m a good person.

#5

04/26/2015 18:21
Not having a voice because of my beliefs. Not being heard from a Christian viewpoint.

#6

04/26/2015 18:21
Problems with Wheelock: -Guys being favored because there is less  -Religion  -Negative experiences with not feeling comfortable to talk due to my beliefs.

#4

04/26/2015 18:20
I think people can sometimes be quick to come to conclusions about peoples identity. A lot of time when I tell a person where I grew up, they’ll look at me differently. People assume that because of where I lived I will be a certain way.

#5

04/26/2015 18:20
My identity has yet to be challenged here at Wheelock. I think the only time I’ve been intimidated is in terms of class. Many people here, my roommate especially, come from all different classes. My roommate has a lot more money than I do, always buying me things and taking me places. It has been...

#12

04/26/2015 18:19
The hardest thing about Wheelock is being a male in a mostly female school.

#13

04/26/2015 18:19
 I think one thing that is often overlooked at this school is being a male student. I feel as if everything I do is being watched or judged by the large population of girls, and for some kids that could determine their social standing here.
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