Risa B’s group ranged “from one in his early teens to someone in her eighties and every age in-between.” That massive age spread could create awkwardness. Instead it created close bonds. Julia Vitullo-Martin got paired with a 16-year-old and described her as “huge fun.”
Risa B | Solo Traveler
“The other students were all so friendly (and all ages, from one in his early teens to someone in her eighties and every age in-between).”
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Julia Vitullo-Martin | New York City, NY
“My lone compañera was a 16-year-old high school student from California, who was huge fun. Everyone in my group (16 people of diverse ages and backgrounds) felt they had made an unprecedented great leap forward.”
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The diversity actually strengthens the learning experience. You’re not in a cohort of people all at the same life stage, all worried about the same things. You’re in a group of humans across decades learning together.
Anne H | Palo Alto, CA
“Ages ranged from high-schoolers to people like me, senior citizens.”