<p>Hey I know exactly how you feel. During my first-term, I had a similar issue. It’s like… I knew people but not well enough to pursue them further or initiate anything. Anyway, without too much effort, I eventually found people that I clicked with. First term was kinda weird since you’re floating around, getting to know people but not having a solid group of friends as you had in HS. I didn’t find people to eat with regularly until mid-winter quarter of my first year. Don’t worry; it’ll get better as long as you don’t lock yourself in your room/closet/what have you… oh and I didn’t get to know my really good friends until about mid-second year… (that is, that I finally figured out who they were and that sort). Umm… and I didn’t meet my good friends from clubs or anything - it was mostly random! [class, roommates, etc]
If this is really becoming an issue, I would go to [UCLA</a> Counseling and Psychological Services](<a href=“http://www.counseling.ucla.edu/counseling.html]UCLA”>http://www.counseling.ucla.edu/counseling.html) . I know it’s stigmatizing but it’ll at least give some face to the bureaucracy.
^ Go plan it! :mad:</p>