<p>Ok I have a fews ?'s for yall..</p>
<p>1-I graduated a year early from a school. So everyone I know are still in high school. Don't know anyone besides my roommates and a couple people I met at the apartments. What is the best way to meet people? Go to parties? </p>
<p>2-I wanted to join a frat but not sure. Everyone has different views on them, what do y'all think? And what would be a good one to try and join?</p>
<p>3-GIRLS! Ha, I had a summer relationship but we broke up because some different reasons and we go to diff schools, so i need help talking to new girls. Just don't really know how to start a conversation that well...</p>
<p>Any help I would appreciate, I have been here about 5 days and really would like to meet new people and make some friends.</p>
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<li><p>go to classes talk with people there, join clubs, talk to people at the food halls etc…</p></li>
<li><p>depends on the school, i personally dislike the greek system</p></li>
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<p>3: be yourself, find someone who shares an intrest with you and go from there.</p>
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<li><p>What ice dragon said.</p></li>
<li><p>The reputation of each fraternity differs at different schools. If you hang out with some of the boys in the fraternities at your school, you might get a better feel for whether you want to join one or not.</p></li>
<li><p>I think just being yourself is the best way to go on this one.</p></li>
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<p>The “be yourself” advice always cracks me up. It’s so corny. Relationships are hard, sorry. Get involved with stuff around campus and talk to your classmates/dormmates.</p>
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<li><p>Best way to meet people is to join a few clubs and talk with the people in your class. If there’s a girl sitting beside you, strike up a conversation. Ask her about why she’s taking the course (Did this just today lol) or if she’s a freshman or not or just say hello and let the conversation flow from their.</p></li>
<li><p>I can’t help you with the frats. Sorry. Each frat has a different rep at different schools. Personally, I see frats as a waste of money. If you didn’t have to pay so much i’d try to join one, but as it is I just don’t think its worth it. I suggest you research the different frats online and try to find some members of the frat and ask them what goes on in the frat.</p></li>
<li><p>Relationships are like roller coasters. They have there ups and downs dude. Really just look at my answer to number one lol. To add onto it: Its probably going to be easier to talk to a girl that you have class with because thats some common ground that you both share already. You’ll see her often and you can even study together. First day of class if you’re sitting by her just say “Hey” and let things go from there. Again, i’ve found that asking the girl why she’s taking the course is a good way to start a conversation, but that’s just me.</p></li>
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