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Brave new world. Born in the early 90s and coming of age in the 21st century.
What life is like for this year’s college freshmen class?
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Every generation is shaped by its times as we’re reminded every year by Mindset list.
The new list out today shows this year’s freshmen class is no exception.
They were born in the early 90s, which just seems like yesterday to a lot of us.
What does the world look like to them? Here’s NBC’s Anne Thompson.
They are the on-demand generation. So connected, so accessible 접근하기 쉬운, 이용할 수 있는, they’ve never had to wait.
This is the class of 2013.
In the prehistoric days of television, children looked forward to Saturday morning cartoons.
Not these college freshmen. Their animated friends were always on. On their own cable channel.
“Many people sitting in some small life…” News of the day?
Try news of the moment. They never needed to wait for the evening newscast.
They watched wars, terrorist attacks, and dramatic trials unfold in real-time.
At the dinner table, their parents savored ketchup.
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Mention the Dewey Decimal System to this bunch and you can’t blame them if they think Disney.
They never had to use a card catalogue, a physical one at least, to look up a book in the library.
In fact, the only one we could find is here at the New York Historical Society.
Can you say Google?
For their parents, the green giant is the jolly corporate simple.
But to the freshmen, it’s Shrek.
Still, parents and students have some things in common.
Phil Jackson coached the NBA Champions, the Bulls in ‘91, the Lakers in ’09.
And this just in. Brett Favre is still an NFL quarterback.
Only proving, the more things change, the more they stay the same.
Anne Thompson, NBC News,
Yup, we all feel old. That’s our broadcast for this Tuesday night.
Thank you for being with us. I’m Lester Holt in tonight for Brian Williams. We hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. Good night.