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Moostar
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18 Apr 2014, 7:39 pm

With me being in Junior college, its quite the culture shock upon how I don't have any close

acquaintances. At times, I try to not let it get to me because then this way of thinking will detract me

from my studies. But, I can help it. My way of communication makes it so hard to connect to others.

and because so, My confidence just sinks, and I can't get any work done which is bad because finals

is within a week. Any thoughts on the matter? is having friends even worth it? :(



FireyInspiration
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18 Apr 2014, 8:28 pm

Having good friends is worth it. Its hard to judge if someone is trustworthy enough at first, and a bad friend can make it seem like people are just out to get you, but a good friend is priceless.



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18 Apr 2014, 10:33 pm

FireyInspiration wrote:
Having good friends is worth it. Its hard to judge if someone is trustworthy enough at first, and a bad friend can make it seem like people are just out to get you, but a good friend is priceless.



Indeed, finding someone that is a good friend is difficult without the heartaches. I also tend to just have a hard time being happy in college

because of just not finding anyone to talk to. College shows that alot of people have alot more baggage than in high school. :lol:



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19 Apr 2014, 8:05 am

I didn't have a great time in college either. I had acquaintances whom I worked on group projects with, but I can only even remember the name of one person I went to college with (about 18 years ago). Luckily, I went to college locally and still had my few friends that lived close-by as well as my wife (girlfriend at the time). It was basically go to class and go home. If my wife had a different lunch time or was busy, I'd as often as not either go sit in the car to listen to the radio while I ate, or just go home and skip the afternoon because I didn't want to deal with sitting in the busy cafeteria by myself.

I can't really offer up any advice for connecting with people there since I didn't. But the friends I had from before starting college were definitely "worth it". All I can suggest is to maybe find a group or club in or around the school that you might find some people you can connect with.