Branching Scenario
CollegeLife
Get to class on time!
Start
First day as a College Freshman at Juniata, Welcome!
Anxiety starts to fill with in you because you realized you moved in and class starts tommorrow! You have a problem... You dont know your way around.
You have less than 24 hours to figure out your way around.
What are you doing?
Wondering around...
You see lots of people and you feel watched and nervous. You are looking for BAC A100 but you dont know what BAC means.
How do you face it?
You wake up and you're freaking out...
You are running late and have 5 minutes to get ready. That leaves you with less than 10 minutes to figure out where you are going for your first day...
Reservesrest...
You feel more clear and manage to concentrate better. However, you are still worried about not covering all the material.
What do you decide to do?
Studyingwithout breaks...
Fatigue overcomes you and you make mistakes in your notes. You start to feel frustration and anxiety.
You must make a decision
You go out to clearyour mind...
The break helps you relax and recharge, but you realize that time is tight.
You must make a decision
Rejects theexit...
Fatigue prevents you from concentrating. You barely remember what you studied.
You must make a decision
Learningby force
You manage to pass, but you end up exhausted and stressed. You learn that studying without rest is not sustainable in the long run. You need to change your time management in the next semester.
Improvement and Self-awareness
You realize that excessive pressure harms you, but you manage to adapt and learn to better balance your time in the future. It will help you organize your time better in theupcoming exams.
Balance andWell-being
You planned ahead, rested, and worked in a team. You not only performed well on the exams, but also took care of your health and well-being. Congratulations, you've found your university balance!
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Shania Lunsford
Created on March 31, 2026
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Branching Scenario
CollegeLife
Get to class on time!
Start
First day as a College Freshman at Juniata, Welcome!
Anxiety starts to fill with in you because you realized you moved in and class starts tommorrow! You have a problem... You dont know your way around.
You have less than 24 hours to figure out your way around.
What are you doing?
Wondering around...
You see lots of people and you feel watched and nervous. You are looking for BAC A100 but you dont know what BAC means.
How do you face it?
You wake up and you're freaking out...
You are running late and have 5 minutes to get ready. That leaves you with less than 10 minutes to figure out where you are going for your first day...
Reservesrest...
You feel more clear and manage to concentrate better. However, you are still worried about not covering all the material.
What do you decide to do?
Studyingwithout breaks...
Fatigue overcomes you and you make mistakes in your notes. You start to feel frustration and anxiety.
You must make a decision
You go out to clearyour mind...
The break helps you relax and recharge, but you realize that time is tight.
You must make a decision
Rejects theexit...
Fatigue prevents you from concentrating. You barely remember what you studied.
You must make a decision
Learningby force
You manage to pass, but you end up exhausted and stressed. You learn that studying without rest is not sustainable in the long run. You need to change your time management in the next semester.
Improvement and Self-awareness
You realize that excessive pressure harms you, but you manage to adapt and learn to better balance your time in the future. It will help you organize your time better in theupcoming exams.
Balance andWell-being
You planned ahead, rested, and worked in a team. You not only performed well on the exams, but also took care of your health and well-being. Congratulations, you've found your university balance!