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If
having a child old enough
to be a freshman in
college doesn't make you
feel somewhat old and
outdated, then this
year's Mindset List from
Beloit College might just
do the trick.
Two of
my favorites - Freshman
entering college this
year were born at a time
when IBM had stopped
making typewriters and
the Tonight Show has
always started at 11:35PM
with Jay Leno as host.
BELOIT
COLLEGE RELEASES ANNUAL
MINDSET LIST
FOR THE
ENTERING COLLEGE CLASS OF
2012
Beloit, Wis. This
month, almost 2 million
first-year students will
head off to college
campuses around the
country. Most of them
will be about 18 years
old, born in 1990 when
headlines sounded oddly
familiar to those of
today:
Rising fuel costs were
causing airlines to cut
staff and flight
schedules; Big Three car
companies were facing
declining sales and
profits; and a president
named Bush was increasing
the number of troops in
the Middle East in the
hopes of securing peace.
However, the mindset
of this new generation of
college students is quite
different from that of
the faculty about to
prepare them to become
the leaders of tomorrow.
Each August for the
past 11 years, Beloit
College in Beloit, Wis.,
has released the Beloit
College Mindset List. It
provides a look at the
cultural touchstones that
shape the lives of
students entering
college.
It is the creation of
Beloit’s Keefer Professor
of the Humanities Tom
McBride and Public
Affairs Director Ron
Nief. The List is shared
with faculty and with
thousands who request it
each year as the school
year begins, as a
reminder of the rapidly
changing frame of
reference for this new
generation.
The class of 2012 has
grown up in an era where
computers and rapid
communication are the
norm, and colleges no
longer trumpet the fact
that residence halls are
“wired” and equipped with
the latest hardware.
These students will
hardly recognize the
availability of
telephones in their rooms
since they have seldom
utilized landlines during
their adolescence. They
will continue to live on
their cell phones and
communicate via texting.
Roommates, few of whom
have ever shared a
bedroom, have already
checked out each other on
Facebook where they have
shared their most
personal thoughts with
the whole world.
It is a multicultural,
politically correct and
“green” generation that
has hardly noticed the
threats to their privacy
and has never feared the
Russians and the Warsaw
Pact.
***
Students entering
college for the
first time this fall
were generally born
in 1990.
For these
students, Sammy
Davis Jr., Jim
Henson, Ryan White,
Stevie Ray Vaughan
and Freddy Krueger
have always been
dead.
1. Harry Potter could
be a classmate, playing
on their Quidditch team.
2. Since they were in
diapers, karaoke machines
have been annoying people
at parties.
3. They have always
been looking for Carmen
Sandiego.
4. GPS satellite
navigation systems have
always been available.
5. Coke and Pepsi have
always used recycled
plastic bottles.
6. Shampoo and
conditioner have always
been available in the
same bottle.
7. Gas stations have
never fixed flats, but
most serve cappuccino.
8. Their parents may
have dropped them in
shock when they heard
George Bush announce “tax
revenue increases.”
9. Electronic filing
of tax returns has always
been an option.
10. Girls in head
scarves have always been
part of the school
fashion scene.
11. All have had a
relative--or known about
a friend's relative--who
died comfortably at home
with Hospice.
12. As a precursor to
“whatever,” they have
recognized that some
people “just don’t get
it.”
13. Universal Studios
has always offered an
alternative to Mickey in
Orlando.
14. Grandma has always
had wheels on her walker.
15. Martha Stewart
Living has always
been setting the style.
16. Haagen-Dazs ice
cream has always come in
quarts.
17. Club Med resorts
have always been places
to take the whole family.
18. WWW has never
stood for World Wide
Wrestling.
19. Films have never
been X rated, only NC-17.
20. The Warsaw Pact is
as hazy for them as the
League of Nations was for
their parents.
21. Students have
always been "Rocking the
Vote.”
22. Clarence Thomas
has always sat on the
Supreme Court.
23. Schools have
always been concerned
about multiculturalism.
24. We have always
known that “All I Ever
Really Needed to Know I
Learned in Kindergarten.”
25. There have always
been gay rabbis.
26. Wayne Newton has
never had a mustache.
27. College grads have
always been able to Teach
for America.
28. IBM has never made
typewriters.
29. Roseanne Barr has
never been invited to
sing the National Anthem
again.
30. McDonald’s and
Burger King have always
used vegetable oil for
cooking french fries.
31. They have never
been able to color a tree
using a raw umber
Crayola.
32. There has always
been Pearl Jam.
33. The Tonight Show
has always been hosted by
Jay Leno and started at
11:35 EST.
34. Pee-Wee has never
been in his playhouse
during the day.
35. They never tasted
Benefit Cereal with
psyllium.
36. They may have been
given a Nintendo Game Boy
to play with in the crib.
37. Authorities have
always been building a
wall across the Mexican
border.
38. Lenin’s name has
never been on a major
city in Russia.
39. Employers have
always been able to do
credit checks on
employees.
40. Balsamic vinegar
has always been available
in the U.S.
41. Macaulay Culkin
has always been Home
Alone.
42. Their parents may
have watched The
American Gladiators
on TV the day they were
born.
43. Personal privacy
has always been
threatened.
44. Caller ID has
always been available on
phones.
45. Living wills have
always been asked for at
hospital check-ins.
46. The Green Bay
Packers (almost) always
had the same starting
quarterback.
47. They never heard
an attendant ask “Want me
to check under the hood?”
48. Iced tea has
always come in cans and
bottles.
49. Soft drink refills
have always been free.
50. They have never
known life without
Seinfeld references from
a show about “nothing.”
51. Windows 3.0
operating system made IBM
PCs user-friendly the
year they were born.
52. Muscovites have
always been able to buy
Big Macs.
53. The Royal New
Zealand Navy has never
been permitted a daily
ration of rum.
54. The Hubble Space
Telescope has always been
eavesdropping on the
heavens.
55. 98.6 F or
otherwise has always been
confirmed in the ear.
56. Michael Millken
has always been a
philanthropist promoting
prostate cancer research.
57. Off-shore oil
drilling in the United
States has always been
prohibited.
58. Radio stations
have never been required
to present both sides of
public issues.
59. There have always
been charter schools.
60. Students always
had Goosebumps.
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