Preliminary Questions
1. Where do you live?
2. Are you crazy?
3. Do you want more friends?
Open Questions
1. Why are you filling out this questionnaire?
2. How many "close friends" (by close friends I mean people that you see more than twice a month if they live in the tri-state area or if they are a long-distance friend that you speak with at least twice a month) do you have?
3. It's Saturday morning! What time are you up and what do you want to do with the day?
4. Do you like to go to any kind of cultural experiences? What kind and how often?
5. How do you feel about Amy Winehouse?
6. "Uh oh! I'm experiencing a negative emotion"; what happens inside you? How do you deal with it?
7. How do you feel about school and teachers?
8. What is the most meaningful way to spend time?
9. What is your favorite law (if you do not have a favorite, what is one that you think of positively)?
10. What app on your phone (other than essentials) is your most used app?
11. What are you hoping to get from filling this out?
Multiple-Choice Questions
1. If you had to choose one word to describe yourself, which one would you choose:
2. The worst month is:
3. Do you live to eat or eat to live?
4. How do you feel about August: Osage County:
5. How often do you speak about your love life with your friends?
6. Your biggest fear about getting older is:
7. Dogs wearing clothes are:
8. People who don't tip well:
9. Distance in relationships:
10. The best way to end a text conversation is:
11. The phrase "it is what it is" is:
12. When someone consistently disappoints you, you:
13. How do you feel about answering all these questions:
14. If we met in person, what would you want to talk about first:
Essay Question
Please describe a friend breakup you have gone through. If you haven't gone through a friend breakup, please explain why you think you have never gone through a friend breakup. Outline a major friendship in your life and explain why it is successful.
My friend Sophia and I suddenly stopped talking in my junior year of college. The reason is dubious (as is her boyfriend texting me strangely a few days later letting me know that “if I need to talk to her, use email…”) It really made me upset — there was no communication to me about what HAD happened or what I did. After this period of time I came to resent/ look down on her, as it turned out several of my friends did also. There was a time in our friendship where I wanted more, and I recognized that and took steps to move away from those feelings. I realized my friendship was better put in other places but still believe I need to investigate in myself what really happened there.
My childhood best friend and I have been friends since forever. He was my next door neighbor, and, due to many shortcomings in parenting, spent a lot of time at our house. Due to many shortcomings in MY family, I was an asshole and made him feel like garbage a lot. I was bossy. He moved in 5th grade without saying goodbye and I hadn’t seen him until he reached back out to my brother and I when I was in college. We got to talking about our lives, I, a reformed and better person from my youth, apologized for the way I treated him. He accepted. It turns out he and I went into the same field — music. He plays clarinet at Yale now and I’m a middle school music teacher. I visited him two summers ago, he visited me last summer. We stay in touch and talk semi-regularly. I think of him as a major friendship in my life as its one of the experiences I’ve had that I had the chance to repair. We met at the ripe age of 3 and have known each other for 20 years. I’m thankful for him!