jarrodoliver1
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Verified. Worked quite well.Nice shoes. Wanna fuck?
Verified. Worked quite well.Nice shoes. Wanna fuck?
brb favouritingTHIS!
In all seriousness this is legitimately a fantastic way. Also tutorials are a great place to strike up conversation with new people, just ask for their Facebook or something and take it from there.Join some clubs.
Your close uni friends are usually the ones where you are all in the same classes together as opposed to those you see maybe one class a week. In engineering, you are in the same tutorials/labs/lectures with the same people for the first 3 years which definitely helps.In all seriousness this is legitimately a fantastic way. Also tutorials are a great place to strike up conversation with new people, just ask for their Facebook or something and take it from there.
If you're after a group of 'close' uni friends the easy way is to hang around an already formed group from time to time and see where it goes!
Haha, this worksThe standard ice breaker the first couple classes is 'Is this x class?'. Basically everyone is in the same boat as you and should be pretty willing to at least exchange pleasantries with you. If not, talk to someone else.