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I am a freshman at Duke University. In this blog, I will discuss the topic of self-segregation and its implications on society as a whole. As diversity is often an element of college admittance, I will try to examine how "diverse" our campus really is. Can diversity be defined as statistically having a diverse population of students, or do we need to look deeper and examine the social conglomeration patterns of students?
As seen in the first week of Freshman Orientation, it was apparent that the Asians, African-Americans, and Indians-Americans had a tendency to flock together with their respective groups. Although this observation does not hold true for every individual person mentioned, it is undeniable to say otherwise.