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With time passing seemingly faster than ever, a portion of our ILC cohort met to discuss logistics and Don's media expertise. By far the most exciting part of the day was meeting 3/8 of my Brown II cohort, all of whom I have yet to meet. I was able to spend more time with Sewellyn, John, and Kat (also Brown chaperones) and coordinate some valuable planning time.
Talking with the students and parents, I was able to realize that my so called east coast 'expertise' might be a little out-dated. Spending many summer nights in an east coast dorm room, I began to experience sympathy pains of sort for these girls. Above all, though, I would take the experience of a summer in the northeast over any place in the world. As my cohort begins their varying stages of gearing up for their adventure, I can't help but anticipate them involved in the summer of their lives so far. Cheers to a healthy end of the school year and smooth transition to summer!
Jackie,
ReplyDeleteEven though we pass along a lot of information at these tutorials, I believe the greatest value to these is the opportunity to meet and bond with fellow ILCers and fellow cohort members. You're going to spend a lot of time with these young ladies and being familiar with each other can make the trip so much more enjoyable.