sounds like you're trying a lot of things that don't suit your personality.
you have to do what you really want to do and don't do the things you don't really want to do.
i can relate to how you feel, because for a bit of time in college i was trying to do what i thought a college student *should do*... but i learned that if i dont do what i really want to do, i'll never be satisfied.
if you don't want to do anything, maybe you should consider teh possibility that you don't belong in college -- but if you find that you want to do some things that you're not doing, do them immediately and things will improve...
always wanted to take up boxing? do it.
always thought parties were dumb? don't go!
figure out what it is that you actually desire, then go for that thing. don't do what you don't want to do and your problems will be solved.
also, you're comparing your inside feelings to the exterior everyone else is showing you, which is not really a fair comparison --- stop worrying about the fun others may or may not be having and worry about helping yourself out of this rut.
2007-04-13 07:42:48
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answered by Steve C 4
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There are 2 possibilities. One is which you're a focused individual and experience concerns as destructive to what the common character at your college likes. only you already understand what your individual tastes are; don't be sucked into concerns merely once you talk approximately that distinctive women folk and adult men human beings discover them a laugh. the a number of is which you're depressed, and not something is, or would be, a laugh for you. I glided by ability of making use of this in college and left college for a whilst until eventually ultimately I had dealt with the straightforward venture (medicine, and multiple others.). Then I went back and college become as quickly as an entire particular experience for me.
2016-10-02 22:37:30
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answered by kurihara 4
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There are two possibilities. One is that you are a unique individual and enjoy things other than what the average person at your school likes. Only you know what your preferences are; don't be sucked into things just because other people find them fun. The other is that you are depressed, and nothing is, or would be, fun for you. I went through this in college and left school for a while until I had dealt with the basic condition (therapy, etc.). Then I went back and college was a whole different experience for me.
2007-04-13 07:37:59
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answered by neniaf 7
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First, make sure you're in a major that interests you and that offers a future that inspires and energizes you. If you don't think you've got that now, go to your career development office and have them put together a plan for you.
Second, if you're not happy with what's doing in your life right now, change scenery. Get involved in different extracurricular activities. If it suits your belief system, try out some local houses of worship. Get a job. Volunteer for a community social service agency.
I'd bet that you belong somewhere; it's just a question of shifting about until you find the right place.
2007-04-13 08:04:11
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answered by Anonymous
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You have found your niche yet. You will. Are you joining clubs that you might have an interest in what they have to offer? Are you opening yourself up to people so you can make friends? Start monitoring your verbal and nonverbal communication. Does it help people to get to know you, or is more a defense that ultimately keeps people from getting to know you? If it is the later, what could you change. You want to have a couple of really good friends to hang out with anyway. You don't sound like the make a lot of friends and party type. Search for those type of people in your classes and on campus to make friends with.
2007-04-13 07:37:54
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answered by David G 3
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Im sorry to tell you that for some people that's what college is about!!! I have friends but I have never gone to a party with them, they never invite me, if they have one (which I doubt) I dont understand why people go to school just to have fun, doesnt it hurt the money your parents are wasting for you to be in parties? well let me tell you something, if the parties you go to are not meant for you, enjoy studying and make friends on your own
2007-04-13 07:42:52
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answered by Anonymous
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what college is it? you should also try either excelling in your major, add more majors/minors, going abroad, changing your major into something you will put your heart into, or even transferring.
2007-04-13 07:38:27
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answered by BlueSnOw23 2
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