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Tuesday, October 4, 2011
It takes a tribe David Berreby
David Berreby says that students " don't just attend a college; they join its tribes." I agree. I always hear people telling me to enjoy college life. I think that is the essence of being in college; we are here in a different group of people that want a better future to theirselves. We start a group call Bridgewater State University. Then, we choose a specific group call, in my case, chemistry. Futhermore, I have my specific group call Professional Chemistry. Without knowing, I've chosen a path to follow with a specific group or like David Berreby would say "tribe". We end up creating groups to share who we are, to express what we are and to see different aspect of different people in the same surroundings as us. That is, indeed, a comunity.
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I like how you broke that down to go with your specific identity and community. But is chemistry the only community that you consider yourself a part of?
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