October 9, 2010
When I first came to Baruch I thought that it would be hard to meet new friends because I didn’t know anyone. Being in an LC made a big difference because it gave me an opportunity to build a friendship with the people in my LC. When I met Anna Deng, we added each other on Facebook and realized we had mutual friends. Anna went to Stuyvesant High School and I went to Susan E.Wagner in Staten Island. We came to Baruch from two totally different boroughs and yet we managed to have friends in common. Today, I had dinner with quite a few of Anna’s friends from many different Colleges. One particular girl named June went to Barnard College. When we started talking, we realized that we had a mutual friend named Veronica. Veronica went to high school with me and now also attends Barnard College. It turns out that Veronica lives on the same dorm floor as June. Again, I just met June and yet we had a mutual friend. I think it’s amazing how we live in such a small yet big world.
October 11th, 2010 at 4:39 pm
Wow that really is a small world situation. Its great to see that learning communities work for the most part. LC06 pride!
October 12th, 2010 at 3:06 pm
😀 YEAAAAHH LC06! Six degrees of separation?
🙂 I’m glad I met you, homie.