hoose 1 of the following prompts.
1. Your title is the title of the prompt.
2. Write at least 100 words in at least 6 sentences. You may write more than one paragraph. DO NOT USE BULLET POINTS.
REMINDERS:
- SUBMIT your Reflection before the deadline on the Course Calendar.
- See the Rubric in Eagle Online Canvas for the scoring details.
- Remember to write a total of at least 150 words in standard academic English.
- Write in a narrative style using paragraphs (not bullet points).
- Write your reply in the textbox; do not add attachments.
- Your work must be originaldo NOT plagiarize the textbook or the researchers. Paraphrase the information in the book, do NOT copy it. You may use no more than one quotation from the textbook in your answer. You are not required to use a quote, but if you use a quote, put it in quotation marks, and put the page number in parentheses at the end of the sentence.
- Please use headings in bold to begin each section.
You can DO this!
#13 College Experience
Reflect on your college experience.
- What are your goals?
- When did you decide to go to college?
- Why did you choose this college?
- Who is paying for your education?
- Is this your first time in college?
- If you are older than 20, why did you delay going to college?
- What difficulties are you experiencing?
- How is college like what you expected it to be; how is it different?
- What conditions would make college a better experience for you?
#14 Sternbergs Triangular Theory of Love
According to Sternberg’s triangular theory of love, there are eight types of love possible, depending on the combinations of the three elements: Intimacy, Passion, and Commitment. Reflect on your life as a child, an adolescent, and an adult. Have you experienced all eight types of love in your life? Describe these relationships. Do you consider all of them “love,” in other words, do you or did you say about that person, “I love them”?
- Nonlove (all three missing)
- Liking (intimacy)
- Infatuated love (passion)
- Empty love (commitment)
- Romantic love (intimacy and passion)
- Companionate love (intimacy and commitment)
- Fatuous love (passion and commitment)
- Consummate love (intimacy, passion, and commitment)

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