More likely to have a cohesive group of friends or separate friends from everywhere?

<p>In college, is it more likely that you will have a group of friends that always hang out together and do everything together (kind of like in high school) or separate friends that don't know each other too well, that you meet from various places in college?</p>

<p>Don’t worry about it, you’ll be fine. There’s a bit of both but just don’t worry about it.</p>

<p>I have about 3 or 4 different groups of friends. I would say most people have at least two sets of friends, as in, people have friends who don’t know eachother. Easy differences are if a person is greek, they have greek friends and non greeks, athletes have their teammates and non athlete friends. There are crossovers, people know eachother, but don’t always hang out with eachother. My friends know people in each of my circles, but we don’t usually all hang out. I think if you have multiple interests you will find multiple circles, which is a good thing. That way there is always something to do and someone to do it with. I do know people who have one core group of friends, and they’re just as happy. I think it’s nice to have multiple groups.</p>

<p>I friends from all different places: friends I’ve known all my life, high school friends I still keep in touch with, friends from my other college, people I’ve met in this college, friends from work that I still talk to. I don’t really have one big group of friends anymore like I did in high school but many different friends.</p>

<p>You dont want to many good friends cause you will have a girlfriend and she will take up most of your free time. And you dont want a ton of dudes chilling in your room. If you find people how have a big house off campus then you should be friends with them.</p>