<p>Hey, I got accepted into the cse about a month ago and I got the housing material stuff in the mail today. I was reading through and found out about the LLC's, and I was wondering about them. Even though it would be an excellent asset to be with other science and math oriented kids, would being in the engineering LLC pretty much bar me off from making friends outside of it? I don't know anything about the program so I'm impartial to it. Any info about it would be greatly appreciated.</p>
<p>I’m a freshman at the U right now, not living in a Living Learning Community, and I’ve actually found that it has been harder to make friends. I have quite a few friends in the Carlson LLC and they LOVE it! Love it, love it, love it. You’ll meet people in your classes, you’ll meet you friends friends who won’t necessarily be CSE students and you’ll meet people in any groups you join or college activities you get involved in. If you’re really passionate about whatever you’re going into in CSE, a LLC will hook you up with people who are equally excited, which will be great, because as a freshman, chances are that most of your classes are going to 1000 level and the people in there won’t necessarily be interested/passionate (whatever word you want to use) about their major or education. And really, no matter what you’re outside interests are, finding people who are into what you are into are going to be great friends. As a CLA student there was no LLC that I was eligible for and I wish there had been!</p>
<p>Ok thanks, this is the only school I’m applying to that has this so I don’t really know anything about it but this definitely makes the program look better</p>