Originally posted by: skywalker66
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I agree that joining clubs is a good idea. I guess what i am more curious about is where to look. There really isnt much at my community college. The one club I'd maybe want to attend takes place during one of my classes. Where else can you look to find clubs outside of college ones?
I'm definately up for doing it however. I'm doing some stuff within the church, im just wondering if there's anything else out there.
I'm on the job process. I've turned in a bunch of applications (around 10) about a week ago, and I am waiting for some replies. None yet.
I agree that I definately need to find some hobbies thoguh. That is probably the most important thing i need to work on, because without interests its hard to relate.
So how'd you meet these people that played warcraft 3 and counterstrike?
Well, me and one of my acquaintances that I barely knew through high school started playing Warcraft 3, and we hung out in our old high school channel, and I met a couple other guys that frequented the channel too, and chatted with them, and a few more people here and there who were friends of these first few guys I knew would play together (we had a group of about... 6-10) and through that I got to know a few of them and just hung out.
There should be much more than 1 club in your school. Look up some community service clubs, social activity clubs, culture clubs, Christian clubs, etc.
Also, about the partying bit, I don't think you need to worry about just going to them. I mean, I really abhor going to parties in which I don't know anybody. Not only do I not really have much fun, it just seems like I can't relate to a lot of the people around. I'm not saying I don't go to parties, however. There've been quite a few I've had fun with, and it's always with friends. I'm really not a partying kind of guy, but let me loose with 15-20 good friends and we can drink/smoke/dance the night away and it'll be great fun.
Just going to a party by yourself is NEVER fun, trust me... there are only a few people out there that can truly be a "life of the party" and get to know everybody, and if you're having problems meeting people now, then you probably aren't one of those kinds of people. Partying IS fun, and I'm sure even you would have fun (maybe you don't even need to drink or smoke, just have a LAN/Halo party or something), but only if you do it with people you're comfortable with and you know well. Don't take a negative attitude towards partying just because you don't like what you see from the outside - I was like that before and it's just not a healthy social train of thought.
 
				
		 
			 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		
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