The Views from The Vision: The Teenage Experience
Juniors Gracie Rowland, Fiona Dawe, and Muneebah Umar talk about the teenage experience, discussing everything from college to their sense of imposter syndrome. Edited by: Alden Wiygul
May 7, 2020
*This story was originally published to The Vision on January 30, 2020
Juniors Gracie Rowland, Fiona Dawe, and Muneebah Umar talk about the teenage experience, discussing everything from college to their sense of imposter syndrome.
Edited by: Alden Wiygul

Alden Wiygul lives in Columbus, MS. She is the Social Media Editor and hopes to expand The Vision and reach more people. Most of her time is spent working...

Gracie Rowland is a senior from Columbus, Mississippi. She dedicates her life to the pursuit of truth and wakes up every morning in search of beauty. Her...

Muneebah Umar, the Editor-in-Chief of The Vision, lives in Starkville, MS, and is part of the Class of 2021. She previously served as Lead Copy Editor....

Fiona Dawe is from Starkville, Mississippi. She would like to do something with her life to help the environment, although she doesn’t really know what...
Intriguing discussion with interesting perspectives. The panelists may want to consider how a related psychological concept, the fundamental attribution error, plays a role in such things. A short explanation can be found here: https://youtu.be/Alw8DEwmmB4 .