When it was time for college, I've always had a mindset that the friends that I'll meet will be distinctly different compared to those in highschool. This difference had frightened me before I entered the program. When orientation began, we all clustered in one circle and started to introduced ourselves to each other. Some seemed very ignorant, some seemed snobbish-ed, but some seemed down to earth.
Well, those were several of my first impressions of them. Some of it was right though. I gotta say, I am very thankful that I am surrounded by these people in my batch. They not only have led me into becoming a better person, but they've also helped me understand that everyone is of course different. That was the first lesson.That is my overall comment on the journey of being in the same class with all of them over the past 2 years. In this class, I am very close to five girls. These girls have their own hobbies, have their own experiences, and have their own needs. The merging of us 6 was because there was a certain similarity among us. I don't know what it is, but it has kept us going for 2 years. I gotta say this is a very wonderful feeling. And of course it is satisfying in a way because you know you have friends. Each person represents a powerful source of energy, of which when it is combined with the rest of the people in the group, the bound becomes glowing in a way that a naked eye would be hard to perceive. Although there are times when conflicts emerge, there is always someone that can warm things down. The waves of different traits balances each other out that creates a harmonious relationship amongst the six of us. If metaphor-ed, we are like pillars, pillars that can stand individually and are very powerful when standing together.
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