nothing, you will have an awkward lecture where they expect you to introduce yourself to the person next to you; they will tell you what you need; finish that in 15 mins...It will be interesting... What happens exactly on the first day on university?
We had them a fair bit. I remember in 3rd year, I took a 100 level subject and we did the whole icebreaker routine - man were some of them scared shitless when they saw the assignment load.Weird, never had icebreakers when I started.
Things have changed...
Unless you're that mean blonde girl who I decided would make a nice lecture buddy - based on principles of physiognomy, no less - but she decided her laptop was more interesting than meExpect a few icebreakers in your tutes!
e.g. 2 facts, 1 lie
expect at least 2 different subjects to go over your uni's online system (I think it's myuts for uts)
Remember to have a copy of your timetable available to you
Be on the lookout for friends. If someone looks by themself, then no matter how awkward it is, go up to them and introduce yourself (they will appreciate it as much as you will)
This pretty much - there were only two or three people I would actually consider "friends" on any level at uni. The rest were just acquaintances or people you go to class with.I only have three or four people I would actually address as "friends" at uni (who I actually keep in touch with and go out with)
other than that it's pretty much just hi and bye, hows your day been, want to go for a smoke, can I borrow your lighter, how did you go on that assignment/exam; fuck you, you did better than me, etc... that's about it...
hate plebs like this, should have just apologised for not looking like Brad Pitt...Unless you're that mean blonde girl who I decided would make a nice lecture buddy - based on principles of physiognomy, no less - but she decided her laptop was more interesting than me
The story has a happy ending.hate plebs like this, should have just apologised for not looking like Brad Pitt...
The story has a happy ending.
I walked into the lecture, saw an acquaintance (lecture buddy) I had in microeconomics - recognised her, and was like, "what the heck are you doing here?!" Turns out she was taking English as an elective.
She became my lecture and tute buddy for that subject, and now she's one of my closest female friends.
So, some random encounters might end up fruitful. Moral of the story though: meet people!
You win some, you lose some.
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i friend zoned her
not my type
Interesting person though, just not my type in a ~romantic~ setting.
[quote="studybuddy101, post: 6553640"]is there anyone who actually enjoys these stupid icebreakers? i just want to learn, friends can be made outside of the classroom.[/QUOTE]
Nope.
I don't like them because when I have to intro myself, it sounds really wankery and bad. It's usually like name, degree, majors and an interesting fact - and since these things are only for my English classes, I get up to "...and I study Arts and Advanced Mathematics, and I'm majoring in English and Pure Mathematics" and everyone in the room just goes and thinks 'wtf, why are you in my english class if you do maths'.
I got a "wow" from a tutor and "Maths? What are you doing here?" from a girl in my tute <_<
if it happens that often then you need to start setting up some good one-liners to drop on everyone when they say it. Rebel level 11/10Nope.
I don't like them because when I have to intro myself, it sounds really wankery and bad. It's usually like name, degree, majors and an interesting fact - and since these things are only for my English classes, I get up to "...and I study Arts and Advanced Mathematics, and I'm majoring in English and Pure Mathematics" and everyone in the room just goes and thinks 'wtf, why are you in my english class if you do maths'.
I got a "wow" from a tutor and "Maths? What are you doing here?" from a girl in my tute <_<