I don't think it is that hard. I don't know what to say.
Try hanging out at University events or join clubs/organizations. Sometimes your student fee's pay for them, so go out and get your money's worth.
Try forming study groups. Usually you will become friends with those in major, because you will see them in many of your classes. It is not a bad way to break the ice by saying "I had this and this class with you... my name is"
2007-08-14 16:28:09
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answered by Anonymous
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I live on campus at a university, and I wont say you wont meet anyone, but its definitely easier when you live on campus. On the first day of classes, you should just go up to someone and ask them if this is the right class (to make conversation) and then that will start a convo. I made a few friends in class, and if you end up sitting in the same seat next to the same person everyday, conversation would probably strike up there too. Just smile and be friendly
2007-08-14 16:25:00
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answered by Caity 2
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Best tip I can think of is to be flexible. Does someone in your class seem like an interesting person? Ask about a cup of coffee, or lunch, or something, depending on the time. You don't have to go racing back home every time. From there, any sort of campus organization will work. Some of my best friends from college were made at the school newspaper.
It's obviously going to be a little tougher than those in the dorms, where potential friends are just down the hall. But it's not insurmountable.
2007-08-14 16:40:35
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answered by wdx2bb 7
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Once your class is over, hang around campus for
a while. The library is a really good place to meet
people. Join a study group, this is a good way to
get involve and find out what's happening at your
university.
2007-08-14 16:33:48
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answered by Anonymous
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that is particularly helpful to evaluate it because of fact living on campus is a brilliant area of the faculty way of existence and could particularly assist you to to income to stand on your individual ft. and because house is sturdy down the line, you are able to continuously circulate abode for a circulate to. yet while living on campus isn't an determination then make friends in college. Do your examining in the library or learn corridor, you will meet human beings there. and don't be anti social, that replaced into my concern.
2016-10-02 08:36:46
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answered by ? 4
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it might be harder but Universities are great places to make friends because of the large numbers and diversity of people. meet someone in class and make a point to go to social events. you'd have to do this even if you lived on campus. having said that, if you live in a dorm, you could make friends there.
2007-08-14 16:27:14
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answered by Anonymous
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well the best thing is to join some clubs with hobbies you like,you will meet like minded people there and chances are some of them are in your classes as well.But most of all stay cheerful,greet everyone with a smile,dont make a attempt to be too cool just be yourself.People appreciate those who are natural .
Good luck
2007-08-14 16:50:22
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answered by life goes on... 2
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It might be hard...but if u act real nice to people then they can talk w/ u and u can get thier number and stuff....also u can text people when u r at class.
2007-08-14 17:05:26
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answered by David 2
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actually its ur move. friends can be made elsewhere. try the library or on campus before the bell starts. share assignments with ur seatmate. join group meetings or study group... its not that hard...
2007-08-14 16:26:15
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answered by skeptic 6
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