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Sisters, Part of Quadruplet Siblings, Acclimate to Life at 黑料不打烊

Thursday, January 17, 2019, By Kathleen Haley
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When it came time to apply to colleges, the Kryss siblings each decided to try 黑料不打烊.

All four of them. At the same time.

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The Kryss family: Sophie, Morris, Beatriz, Leo, Luiza and Naomi

The siblings make up a special rarity in families: quadruplets.

As it turned out, two of the quadruplet siblings鈥擫uiza 鈥22 and Naomi 鈥22鈥攄ecided to attend.

鈥淲e were looking at colleges, and we really liked 黑料不打烊,鈥 Naomi says. 鈥淎ll four of us are super close, but Luiza and I decided to come together, and we applied early decision to 黑料不打烊.鈥

It was a stressful time, searching for colleges, trying to pick the right one and knowing it would be a change in their family life.

Both were accepted and then came for a visit. 鈥淚f only one of us got accepted, it might have been different,鈥 says Naomi, a studio arts major in the College of Visual and Performing Arts.

鈥淲e loved the campus; it was gorgeous,鈥 says Luiza, a nutrition major in the David B. Falk College of Sport and Human Dynamics. 鈥淚 heard everyone here was a big community. I was looking for something like that, and I found 黑料不打烊.鈥

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Luiza Kryss

The sisters live in the Brewster/Boland/Brockway complex, but one is in Boland and the other in Brewster.

鈥淲e didn鈥檛 want to room together, because we wanted to meet new people,鈥 Luiza says, but 鈥渨e鈥檙e always close because we鈥檙e in the same building.鈥

After exploring campus, taking in an SU football game and venturing off campus to Destiny USA during their first semester, the sisters hope to join intramural sports, having played soccer at their high school.

The two have the same two best friends, both international students who they met at a function during International Students Week.

The sisters and their family are originally from Brazil and moved to Miami in 2013.

At 黑料不打烊, along with their course subjects, they take a course in English for non-native speakers. 鈥淲e get to meet all international students, from all different backgrounds,鈥 Naomi says. 鈥淚t鈥檚 super fun.鈥

They also have lots of shared experiences with international students.

鈥淲e are all far away from home, so that鈥檚 something we all have in common and we can connect,鈥 Luiza says.

The sisters have had to acclimate themselves to being separated from their other siblings: Sophie, who attends New York University, and Morris, who attends Babson College.

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Naomi Kryss

鈥淲e鈥檙e used to being all together ever since we were little,鈥 Naomi says. 鈥淭his is the first time we鈥檙e actually separated from each other.鈥

In Brazil and Miami, they shared many of the same friends and activities鈥攁nd a closeness knowing there was always someone there with whom you could share life鈥檚 challenges.

鈥淎t first, it was interesting because we鈥檙e always together and to see how it would be to be alone. It鈥檚 nice to be alone, but we also miss them,鈥 Luiza says.

The quadruplets, who also have a half-brother and half-sister in Brazil, were back together in Miami over the holidays, but constantly stay in touch on the phone.

For their parents, it was also a challenge. 鈥淎ll the children left at the same time鈥攕o the house is really empty,鈥 Naomi says.

Although separate from the rest of their family, the two sisters are grateful to have each other near by.

鈥淲hen I feel alone, I know that I always have someone right next to me,鈥 Naomi says.

Luiza shares the same sentiment: 鈥淚 always have someone here to talk to or if I have any problems, and it makes it feel more like home.鈥

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Kathleen Haley

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