Students on the Street: What is an unexpected thing that you learned about living on your own?

Sam Evens
Agribusiness: agribusiness management, sophomore, Lafayette, Indiana
“I learned that cooking is hard, cleaning sucks, and finding enough room to fit all of the groceries in the refrigerator is hard!”
Grant Knobloch
Agricultural systems management, junior, Wolcott, Indiana
“I am a surprisingly decent cook. I make a mean sirloin.”
Agribusiness management, sophomore, Auburn, Indiana
Christine Charles
Soil and water sciences, junior, South Orange, New Jersey
“I really enjoy the mornings. I like getting up early and starting the day off right.”
Megan Arnold
Agribusiness: agribusiness management, sophomore, Coatesville, Indiana
“I realized how much I miss seeing cornfields, wide open spaces, and sunsets.”
Kayla Schneider
Agribusiness: agricultural marketing, senior, Brownstown, Indiana
“Never wash reds with whites.”
Kayla Fogg
Agribusiness: agricultural marketing, freshman, Rushville, Indiana
“It is difficult to keep to a schedule without your parents telling you what to do.”
McCord Snider
Agricultural education, senior, West Point, Indiana
“I learned better time-management, because it’s much different than high school, and there’s not always someone there to help keep your priorities straight.”