| In your case, instead of focusing on what each student is like, focus on how they interact. Do they say 'good morning' to each other? Do they do home work together? Or do they hide each other's books in the library so another student won't write a better paper than them?
When I visited Pomona, I felt the same way, but I noticed that all the students were cheerful, friendly, and outgoing with each other. I think Pomona has a strong sense of community within itself because it's such a small school. A diverse student body can also point to the fact that students at Pomona have to be open minded. |