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What is the best way to make friends in college?

I'm scared it'll be harder to make friends when going to a huge university. I've been going to school with the same people for many years and I just want to know the easiest way to make friends #friends

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•Regil’s Answer

hi there
you do have a really good question going into college, cause everyone will look for a good pack to hang around with.
The best way to make friends is to have a smile on your face. when you see a person looking at you smile at him and i'm sure he will smile back at you , by doing so for a few times , the next time you would have the feeling that i know him which will help you to initiate a talk with him and by doing that you can make him your friend .
The other best way if to be selfless person it removes the small ego that you have within yourself that would keep you away from talking to a person for the first time.
The best way to make friends is by taking a small thing to college everyday you go which is a smile, because a smile on the face makes the heart smile.
Beware the only thing that stops you from making a friend is you, not him.
Smile and make others smile coz life is just too small to frown and to have ego.


all the best buddy.

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Sarah’s Answer

Clubs, groups, activity, interests. Find someone with similar interests wherever you go. It's gonna seem easier but in college don't expect someone to agree in with you in everything even though you share an interest in something. Your friendships one year may change the next. Even if you see the same people everyday don't automatically call them friends, i did that-years later on little disagreement and they don't even speak to me civilly. Go to a group that you want to learn about or know enough about that you know you'll meet different personalities. Stick to what you like but don't be afraid to branch out-it's part of growing. Don't worry if you don't get along with everyone, some of the best disagreements early on will be a good friend in the future. Oh and small parties work, invite people over to share in some snack food, maybe invite them to bring their favorite dish-watch a movie or game night to get to know them-and them you.

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Iman’s Answer

I would recommend joining clubs based around your interests, join intramural sports, getting a job (you can always make good friends while working!). All these ways can put you in a good environment to meet people and have things to easily talk about that you have in common! Be open to introducing yourself to new people and it could make a great friendship.
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Iman’s Answer

My best recommendations would be:
-clubs
-intramural sports
-on-campus students jobs

During my freshmen year of college, we would all keep our dorm room doors open - it was really nice to walk by and be able to easily socialize with people if they had their doors open and were wanting to strike up a conversation!
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