- Date: 2/6/20 – Time: 1:30pm – Location: Center for University Advising
- The farthest sounds from me is a telephone ringing in someone’s office and mild talking from one of the advisors in their office.
- In the medium range of sound, I can hear a receptionist typing on a keyboard and pages being flipped by another receptionist.
- The closest sounds from me is an advisor chewing on potato chips and footsteps of another advisor walking past me.
- The general sound level is more quiet than loud due to the small capacity in the room. The amount of sound activity is very minimal considering there are very quiet sounds and very few people in the room.
- One word to describe the “sound environment” is calm.
- 3 sounds that are essential to the “sound environment” is the telephone ringing in someone’s office, the keyboard typing from a receptionist, and the footsteps from an advisor walking past me.