Really? Because I really didn't meet anyone during lectures. Mind you, it is only the first day.Mainly in tutorials - I'm only friends with a few people from O-Week (it's probably because I see them often, same train, course etc).
In lectures there are about ~300 people, it will be difficult to make friends. Try tutorials, there are about ~25 people, so it'll be easier to strike a conversation. Sometimes tutors will even conduct an ice-breaker session to facilitate some contact/friendship.Really? Because I really didn't meet anyone during lectures. Mind you, it is only the first day.
Did you sit next to anyone and make conversation? Sometimes you can be unfortunate enough to sit next to someone who's just really antisocial/awkward, but if you ask questions like what course/subjects they're doing, most people are keen for a chat because you're all new and nervous.Really? Because I really didn't meet anyone during lectures. Mind you, it is only the first day.
I had my first day of Uni today and I made some new friends. I did go to UTS' oday stuff and an ocamp as well but it's fairly easy to sit next to someone you don't know in a lecture and get to know them.
Tuts don't start until next weekIn lectures there are about ~300 people, it will be difficult to make friends. Try tutorials, there are about ~25 people, so it'll be easier to strike a conversation. Sometimes tutors will even conduct an ice-breaker session to facilitate some contact/friendship.
If the aforementioned doesn't work then join clubs or societies.
I'm sure you will have 1 more friend by 2 weeksExplain Like I don't want to be weird or something.
Tuts don't start until next week
Don't worry about being weird! Just remember that everyone is new and most people won't know other people. Even if you do know someone it's still a good idea to sit next to someone you don't know so that you get to know other people.Explain Like I don't want to be weird or something.
How would I do that AZ.Also, try before lectures. If you're both waiting for the same class you've got something to talk about and time to do it.
Some derivative of "Is this [whatever class you're taking]?" is a pretty standard openerHow would I do that AZ.
Today, before my lecture, everyone was pretty nervous quite. Since the A/C died during the lecture, no one was bothered to talk etc .
You will also get to recognise people in your classes (lectures and tutorials). This helps for talking to people and approaching them. Even asking a question about the class, making a comment about something that has happened in an earlier lecture - even making some comment about the weather! (boiling hot, pouring with rain, why won't the air con work/isn't it freezing in here )How would I do that AZ.
Today, before my lecture, everyone was pretty nervous quite. Since the A/C died during the lecture, no one was bothered to talk etc .
^ Don't try that with the ladies though. Try and be original and funny.Some derivative of "Is this [whatever class you're taking]?" is a pretty standard opener