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Well, experts and learning areas are small pockets with organizational knowledge. A.k.a Creek is shared among a few people! This is great. In the university community, there is a group of subcommunities where people exchange information. This information is not limited to one group. Because there is no better vocabulary, Creek leaked a lot of information to each other, forming various social networks. These networks will help to develop and develop our community and technology. The article "Informal Leadership, Interaction, Group and Productivity within the Organization: Groupist Analysis" helps to clarify the information sharing process that can be done within the group and within the communities formed by the group .
High schools generally think that factions are 'ridiculous', but people do not notice that they will become truly wonderful social circles in the university (when they become university students). Through this maturity, you can see even word evolution (creek -> social circle). And it is no longer associated with a negative connotation. Most of these social circles are comprised of students of similar major. Transition from high school to university may be difficult. Many of "best friends" parted, because people moved. The university is a self-fulfilling experience, you can get to know people with different backgrounds and learn more about how to interact with themselves and others. The best part of seeing the same expert is that you are doing the same struggle in the classroom and have similar career goals. The university does not intend to hate other groups, in this case other groups