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<p>Why is that? I can think of a million exceptions to this; groups of twenty that were often impersonal and functioned poorly, and groups of thousands (particularly military regiments) that were very close and disciplined. </p>
<p>But to answer your question, yes, I know the vast majority of people in my graduating class. That’s rather natural considering pre-frosh camp, Rotation, and the initial euphoria of meeting a lot of new people in a new part of the country. </p>
<p>Don’t really see what it has to do with Gladwell’s ridiculously overhyped book.</p>