First thing you need to do, is prepare for college. High School should have done that, but you seem in a habit of speaking/writing as if you don't really care about what you are saying.
Example: "i just wanna go to college and meet new ppl"
If you write this anywhere on a college application, I don't think you'll have to worry about what it will be like making friends, you won't be going.
Start thinking about what it is like to be in college. You have to want to be there, and your writing does not show that.
As for making friends, its like anything else. The people that you will be taking classes with, the people in your dorm, most of them are in the same boat, they just came from high school and have the same fears that you do.
Find people who have the same interests that you have and go from there.
2006-11-23 15:22:49
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answered by Darius 3
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I am a freshman right now and I can honestly say I haven't met anyone that has been judgemental. I hated high school and college is COMPLETELY differant. Everyone I've met has been really nice. For example. the first day when everyone moved in, my roomates boyfriend slept over. I didn't know what to do so I went to a differant floor to the only person i had met. We sat in y the hall and talked and as people walked by they sat down and joined us until nearly the entire floor stayed up with me. I still talk to all of them. I promise you, you will make friends.
2006-11-23 15:18:45
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answered by alienblast831 2
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Making friends depends on the other people and you. YOu can only be yourself. THere is no guarantee but if you are friendly usually people will be friendly to you. Do not be too judgemental (are you SURE your classmates are boring? that is a judgemental word). Keep yourself open.
2006-11-23 15:17:04
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answered by fancyname 6
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2016-11-29 10:10:45
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answered by Anonymous
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If you're a senior in a private school, then why did you write "their" instead of "they're" ? I think you had better worry about simply getting into college if your grammar sucks so bad.
2006-11-23 15:22:55
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answered by banjuja58 4
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I was home schooled all my life, and I was still able to make a few friends evne though I wear glasses and all that stuff. I didn't really pursue the friendships much because the people were morons.....yeah...even at college.
2006-11-23 15:15:49
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answered by pzratnog 3
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Well that all depends on you. If you are friendly and open to meeting new people without being too judgemental yourself, then you are bound to meet new people and make friends.
2006-11-23 15:15:53
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answered by baisedepengyou 2
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hi,
i am a sophomore.and what i want u to know is that you should learn how to be more indepentent in order to adapt the life in college.However,no doubt that u are gonna meet different kinds of ppl with different characters and u can make friends wif them if u want:))
2006-11-23 15:21:42
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answered by chengyee siu 1
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Just be yourself. If you stress about what others think you will find it more difficult to open yourself up to friendship.
2006-11-23 15:20:27
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answered by servant2heaven 2
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If they judge you on your spelling and grammar, you're toast.
2006-11-23 15:20:16
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answered by Irritable 3
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