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I can truthfully state that this summer has been a both enjoyable and challenging one; enjoyable because I’ve learned and perfected many marketable skills such as using SPSS.  Challenging because there always seems to be a rough starting point at which you begin slow, trying to contact people and obtain interviews, for example, and as the program progresses, you begin to set up interviews and really start moving and before you know it, the summer program is over.  This can be disappointing.  Fortunately, I have the opportunity of working on this project for a full academic year and am planning on writing a senior thesis on the research and findings I have accumulated from the past years.  This will undoubtedly help me when applying to graduate programs as it will become apart of a portfolio of my undergraduate works. 

Tamaria Green

Sociology Major, Public Policy Minor

TCNJ Class of '08

 

 

Community and Environmental Transitions in Metropolitan Trenton

Department of Sociology and Anthropology

The College of New Jersey

P.O. Box 7718

Ewing, NJ 08628

p) 609.771.2670

F) 609.637.5186

E) trenton@tcnj.edu

 

Project Directors

Diane C. Bates

P) 609.771.3176

E) bates@tcnj.edu

 

Elizabeth Borland

P) 609.771.2869

E) borland@tcnj.edu