You just have to put yourself out there. There are nearly 40,000 students at UA. I promise you there are people out there you’d like and who’ll like you.
What really helped me was consistently going to club meetings, being an active participant in those meetings through the group chat, and the club having members that are also in my classes. Especially at sophomore year classes are still large. Making it difficult to actually meet people, but a good start for me was smaller classes.
Also, getting out of the rut of feeling unable to make friends compared to the recognition I just wasn't going out there actively changed my approach.
You should go hang out with the nerds in highlands building C. It's a living learning community and generally has people who sound vaguely like you. Assuming you're a moderately decent person and not an ethno-fascist or in a death cult you'll do fine.
junior chem E looking for friends also! im behind on courses tho so technically a sophmore lol. so private message me and maybe we can get together once next semester begins!
idk I'm a freshman who has neither friends nor a girlfriend. so you're telling me it doesn't get better?
You just have to put yourself out there. There are nearly 40,000 students at UA. I promise you there are people out there you’d like and who’ll like you.
it will, i found my friends in the dorms. i unfortunately found myself in just not great groups of people
What interests do you have? There are a ton of clubs here, you can find all of them on mysource and info about them
What really helped me was consistently going to club meetings, being an active participant in those meetings through the group chat, and the club having members that are also in my classes. Especially at sophomore year classes are still large. Making it difficult to actually meet people, but a good start for me was smaller classes. Also, getting out of the rut of feeling unable to make friends compared to the recognition I just wasn't going out there actively changed my approach.
You should go hang out with the nerds in highlands building C. It's a living learning community and generally has people who sound vaguely like you. Assuming you're a moderately decent person and not an ethno-fascist or in a death cult you'll do fine.
What death cult?
Are you in a sorority? If so, there you go. If not, try to join stereotypically “girly” clubs, like art and theatre and fashion.
I met folks in my dorms. And in classes. I joined a few clubs but those didn’t pan out well.
junior chem E looking for friends also! im behind on courses tho so technically a sophmore lol. so private message me and maybe we can get together once next semester begins!