This isn't reality television; this is actually real. MTV has taken away the producers, directors and camera ops to give viewers "College Life"—a completely self-produced, groundbreaking series following students as they embark on their freshman year of school in a way never before seen on television. Instead of trying to follow college students around with a camera crew in an attempt to capture the essence of their lives, MTV has handed the cameras over to a group of students to let them tell their
Eight freshman and sophomore students—Josh, Alex, Lindsay, Andrea, Dan, Anna, Jordan and Kevin—attending school in Madison, Wisconsin, have been equipped with cameras and given a mission: film your "College Life." The result is an intimate portrayal of the highs and lows of the experience—a no-holds barred, honest portrayal of life on campus. The academic and social pressures they face in "College Life" are real, as is the drama of lives that are being lived in real time.
From the excitement of new friendships and new romances to serious bouts of homesickness, the on- and off-campus party scene, the football madness of game day and everything else these students encounter as they get their first real taste of freedom will be seen on episodes of "College Life."
The emotions are raw and the stories are real because without camera crews, directors or scripts, all that's left is an uncensored look at "College Life."
Liz Gateley, Brent Haynes and Amy Emmmerich are MTV executives in charge of production of "College Life."
own stories of "College Life." Shot at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, "College Life" gives viewers a raw and unpolished intimate look at college kids telling their own honest stories in their own way. From hookups to breakups, from the pressure to make good grades to experiencing homesickness, "College Life" delivers the next level of reality access.
Eight freshman and sophomore students—Josh, Alex, Lindsay, Andrea, Dan, Anna, Jordan and Kevin—attending school in Madison, Wisconsin, have been equipped with cameras and given a mission: film your "College Life." The result is an intimate portrayal of the highs and lows of the experience—a no-holds barred, honest portrayal of life on campus. The academic and social pressures they face in "College Life" are real, as is the drama of lives that are being lived in real time.
From the excitement of new friendships and new romances to serious bouts of homesickness, the on- and off-campus party scene, the football madness of game day and everything else these students encounter as they get their first real taste of freedom will be seen on episodes of "College Life."
The emotions are raw and the stories are real because without camera crews, directors or scripts, all that's left is an uncensored look at "College Life."
Liz Gateley, Brent Haynes and Amy Emmmerich are MTV executives in charge of production of "College Life."
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