<p>I hope that the geographic thing remains the same...actually. Just me...</p>
<p>When I was at Cornell, I took a FANTASTIC tour. I had an amazing tour guide period. She said that it's not too hard to meet people because in terms of roommates, you aren't just with ILRies but you're also with people from every mini-college. And you get to see everyone around. That's what she was saying. And the fact that she has friends in EVERY program. She was outgoing but not insanely outgoing. And I remember, she had an AWESOME concentration. Time. Seriously, can you beat that?</p>
<p>Seriously, it is very easy to make friends freshman year. I lived in a 4-person suite in Donlon. We had one engineer, one architect (whom we hardly ever saw), one hotelie, and a premed (that would be me). The dorms aren't segregated by major or college and when you're at a party, no one really cares what your major is.</p>
<p>So I've heard. Sorta off-topic but when I visited Cornell, we went to frosh dorms. Instead of having an "ideal" room to tour, our tour guide randomly knocked on a door and was like "LET US IN." This really messy college dorm room was just THERE while the guy (whose room it was) was barefoot in his PJs. It was hilarious. I mean, the room was REALLY messy. lol.</p>
<p>Just thought of that and wanted to share it. I thought it was pretty funny considering that nearly every other college has a "set-up" dorm room or an extra clean one to show to parents/students. My dad's reaction was priceless.</p>
<p>ahahha! That's funny asdfjkl1- yeah, I wondered why those dorm tours at other schools were always so neat.....</p>