<p>I mean what should I do make new friends? Should I do anything special like being different from everybody? Can you give some advices?</p>
<p>On the off chance you aren't trolling...</p>
<p>Just be yourself. Or, if not, then a more outgoing version of yourself. Keep your door open when you're in your room, join a club, introduce yourself to people as appropriate, and otherwise make yourself available for social interaction, and you should have no problem making a few friends at your college.</p>
<p>Thanks for helpin</p>
<p>Join clubs and attend campus events, I've found those were the easiest ways to meet new people.</p>
<p>hang out in other people's rooms</p>
<p>You're bound to make at least a couple friends quickly if you live in dorms. Then just tag along with them and meet the people they know. That's the easiest way if you're not good at meeting new people yourself.</p>
<p>Yeah the good thing is that everyone is going to be in your situation, wanting to make friends. Just go in your lounge and see if everyone is out there. If not, go in peoples rooms who have their doors open, remember, they're open for a reason so don't be shy.</p>
<p>I still remember meeting some of my best friends in college just walking into the lounge and watching football.</p>
<p>Be yourself. If you put on a fake personality to fit in, you won't attract people who are actually your type. One of the quickest ways is to join clubs. It lets you interact with different people and pretty soon you'll have a network going. And yeah, be relatively outgoing and open to new things. If you say "I only like people who are republican, plays basketball, has above a 3.4 GPA, and likes this band" then you'll probably not make many friends. Good luck.</p>
<p>theres a search option. this topic has been discussed many times</p>
<p>interupt conversations; introduce yourself loudly and arrogantly; make corny jokes that you looked up on the internet to attempt to impress people</p>
<p>one night stand, that how some people i know did.</p>
<p>go to a party, get some liquid courage and go crazy...great discussion for the next day</p>
<p>bescraze, or there is no discussion because you dont remember. plus i find it very uncool if someone keeps talking about partying and drinking. everyone does it, dont feel special.</p>
<p>i would stick to going out, joining clubs, and meeting people in your dorms... i dont know how it really works, but if you leave your door open when you're around, im sure people will swing by to talk or something -- i'm definitely doing all of teh orientation type stuff too because im sure thats going to help a lot</p>
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<p>I think most people think this is very uncool. If you want a large sum of people to think you are a d-bag then you can talk about it all you want :D If you want to make friends with people like that.. well then go for it, but those are the people that no one wants around</p>
<p>If you're a guy, then intramural sports is probably your best bet.</p>
<p>^ yeah, let's generalize. and if you're a girl, you can join a knitting club.</p>
<p>anyway, not to sound cynical or anything here, but at my last school I didn't make any good friends with people in the clubs...I met cool people, but they were all upperclassmen who hung out with each other/were friends already. So I'm hoping at my new school, I'll actually hang out w/ fellow club members outside of meetings and stuff.</p>