| tri-co/social life It would be interesting to know from the BMC perspective about the non-academic aspect of taking classes at Haverford and Swarthmore. Other than sitting in the classes at the other schools, do you actually get to know the students there and is there any significant socialization as a result of cross-registration? Also, in terms of cross-registration, do students participate in any activities at the other schools (theater, submission in art exhibits, concerts, political clubs/events). Part of this question is to get a feel of whether cross-registration is pretty much just that---taking a class and coming back to BMC...or whether you might stay and study, have a meal, socialize with the students at the other schools, or do the students at each school really keep to themselves? |