How to get involved

<p>^^^^ that's pretty awesome!</p>

<p>Haha, girls in my school do that all the time. And I mean all the time.</p>

<p>Still a HSer but I usually just start some small talk with people I sit with to break the ice.</p>

<p>dmission, the school you attend is known for having a very friendly student body. I am sure that most of the kids do not know eachother from home they are in the same place as you just maybe felt a little more comfortable reaching out at the beginning. I didn't really gel with "my people" until I had been in college for a few weeks. But once I did, we became literally friends for life.</p>

<p>Best of Luck! I am sure these suggestions will work for you there. Please let people know how it is going OK.</p>

<p>See if you can start a study group for one of your classes. Get a group to meet somewhere to study together. Start a poker night or something in your dorm. Try to initiate something instead of waiting for something to happen.</p>

<p>I know someone already said this, but you could consider joining a greek organization? There are plenty different kinds out there, not just the social ones...theres community service based fraternities/sororities, academic ones, business, and co-ed.
Just throwing that out there...
Even if you don't end up joining one, just rushing for a fraternity will help you meet people. Their events are usually fun too!</p>

<p>i am not yet a student of University but when i get there i will follow the advices , becasue i know that in some places arriving as a new student can be tuff.</p>

<p>offer them a hit. id be your friend</p>

<p>Even in the optimal situation where you are with a group of people who share an interest, you still will have to make some attempt at initiating conversation/friendship. It is a welcoming environment in college and you should find this a whole lot easier than picking some one up at a bar or meeting a random person outside of college.</p>

<p>more advice is much appreciated.</p>

<p>Just talk to people about class when you see them around and after a few talks get their contact information to study with them. For me it’s the easiest way to get to know and become friends with people.</p>

<p>But for some reason I can not make friends with people on my floor. It could be because when I am on my floor I’m usually in a hurry to get somewhere or tired after a long day and want to go to my room and rest. And maybe because they are too close by and I want to get away from everybody at some point of the day.</p>