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theLilAsimov
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Joined: 6 Sep 2008
Age: 34
Gender: Male
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Location: Michigan, USA

17 Sep 2009, 6:35 pm

As you may know, well those you read my previous thread, I began community college on the 27th day of August. There are a few things that I have come to realize about my community colleges.

1) It is a lot easier for me to talk to people.
2) The small classrooms are beneficial to me, I am doing better than I thought I would.
3) I am actually happy to go to college. :D

I've found that during my German and Macroeconomics class it is easier for me to converse with other people. Here is an example that happened today: A guy name Jeffery decided to leave class early, mainly because my professor is very open about his beliefs and tends to put others down, and I approached a another guy in my class, who I now know is named Tony, and I asked him if he knew why Jeffery had left, he didn't know. So, Tony and I talked some more and we both realized that we had a fascination with languages in common (I am going to make him a copy of the Ancient Greek alphabet with pronunciation).

I honestly don't know why I could talk to people so easily. I have hypothesized that it is because maybe they share the same interests as me or something.

I guess it feels like I am becoming less socially awkward in college or something.

It's confusing because I've NEVER been this social before and I just thought that one, or more of you, may be able to shed some light onto a probable reason why.

Thanks in advance. :)