Anywhere really. Before lectures, in tutorials are usually your best bet. Although places like the library, Unibar, etc. are common as well.is it easier to make friends at uni than high school, and if so where do you strike up conversations, in lectures? cafeteria?
I've made friends, before and in lectures, same with tutes, before tutes, in tutes.is it easier to make friends at uni than high school, and if so where do you strike up conversations, in lectures? cafeteria?
as other people have said you can strike up a conversation anywhere - lectures/tutorials/around uni. There are also always uni social events early in semester - parties etcis it easier to make friends at uni than high school, and if so where do you strike up conversations, in lectures? cafeteria?
explain.easy to make acquaintances
hard to make friends
it is an uphill battle to make friends with the same level of intimacy as you have in high school
in a way i agree- at school you were generally stuck with everyone in your year group for a good 6 years etc. You would have class together/always see them around, 5 days a week. Its more difficult with university because if you take a subject with one person one semester, you may not have subjects with them again (or they may be in a different stream), and it can be more difficult to catch up- especially if you start coming into uni on different days. It can take more effort to catch up with people you've met. On the other hand, you meet a lot more people overall then at school.easy to make acquaintances
hard to make friends
it is an uphill battle to make friends with the same level of intimacy as you have in high school
sino got cockblocked more at uni than in HSexplain.
Some faculties are definitely easier than others to make friends in because of this fact.in a way i agree- at school you were generally stuck with everyone in your year group for a good 6 years etc. You would have class together/always see them around, 5 days a week. Its more difficult with university because if you take a subject with one person one semester, you may not have subjects with them again (or they may be in a different stream), and it can be more difficult to catch up- especially if you start coming into uni on different days. It can take more effort to catch up with people you've met. On the other hand, you meet a lot more people overall then at school.
Confirmed?sino got cockblocked more at uni than in HS
Oh yeah, fundamental flaw.i dont have a girl to get cockblocked WITH though
dude I am 100% not trolling, I've had them do my whole assignment before in exchange for grammar checking their English subjects.i know you're trolling but native chinese speakers arent allowed to enrol in chinese courses, at least the elementary ones. i took chinese this semester and in the first week they decided for me that my speaking partner would be the fat, sweaty, stinky fellow (stunk like source rice and cheese, ugh) that sat in the corner. i talked to him, found out he was a native speaker doing this for easy marks. sent email to lecturer dobbing the guy in and never saw him again.
That is smart.dude I am 100% not trolling, I've had them do my whole assignment before in exchange for grammar checking their English subjects.
/facepalm... good luck in commerce/economics.I do know what i takes you dick
I personaly just do not like asains and you do not even do Economics
seriously?its amazing you can go to class drunk and you dont even get a detention
Is your question serious?seriously?