<p>I just finished my Freshman year, and as a girl who is pretty introverted myself, I can honestly say that I was able to make some of the most unforgettable memories and incredible friends by going out of my comfort zone a litte bit and just getting involved around campus.</p>
<p>Yes, Case does have a wide range of introverts and hard-workers as well as the occasional social butterflies and frequent partiers, but that’s what makes it so easy to find a group you’re comfortable with. DEFINITELY try to join clubs that interest you, whether it’s a dance club, educational club, or cultural club. I made a majority of my friends through clubs and sorority rush, and I definitely wouldn’t have had such a positive first-year experience if I had never went out of my comfort zone to get involved.</p>
<p>In general, most students at Case accept the fact that we’re all a bit nerdy in one way or another, but because of this, students here are very very friendly and accepting. The student groups/clubs on campus try to be as welcoming as the can, and they get really excited when freshmen show up to their meetings and events in the beginning of the year.</p>
<p>So don’t be shy and just get involved! You’ll find your niche sooner or later. </p>