How hard/easy is it to get into a serious relationship at Davis?

<p>LOL just to make this clear, I’m asking this question for one of my friends. She’s going to Davis as a freshman this fall and she’s had one relationship in all of high school. Most guys don’t seem to be that interested in her at our high school (no offense to her), but she has a decently outgoing personality, albeit, a little immature outlook towards relationships. Also, she’s very engrossed about her academics, like she freaks out and gets immersed with her academics A LOT when she has to. That being said, she still talks/hangs out with friends just like any other “average” girl at my high school. </p>

<p>So how hard is it really for people to get into relationships at Davis? I know its a huge school and that the possibilities are endless but do freshman really get into <em>serious</em> relationships during their freshman year especially with the type of personality that I just described above? My friend isn’t desperate and she definitely won’t go actively looking for a guy, but she just wants to know what the general dating scene is like. Aaand, just so you guys know, my friend knows that I’m posting this for her, so don’t worry, I’m not trying to be rude or anything about her. :stuck_out_tongue: Thanks for your input!</p>

<p>It depends. My suitemate met her boyfriend in one of her classes last fall (according to her, her boyfriend caught sight of her and thought she was the one for him, and she decided to give him a chance when he asked her out one day) and while they took things slowly at first, now they’re a serious couple. My suitemate made it clear to him that she doesn’t want to take things too far yet, and he respects that. He’s also become my other suitemate and I’s friend, haha. We don’t mind when he crashes our dorm room (and he lives in the same dorm building as us, but on a different floor, so the suitemate who’s dating him doesn’t have to go far). The three of us are transfer students, btw, and this is currently our first year at UCD, so in a way, we’re like freshmen–being at a new school and not knowing anyone.</p>