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Date Posted: 09:25:42 11/07/06 Tue
Author: Carolin Pezeshki
Subject: Re: Peer Pressured Friendships
In reply to: Nadia Ouellette 's message, "Peer Pressured Friendships" on 12:48:34 11/05/06 Sun

You are going to have lots of friends, even though you chose not to drink or party. I chose to do the same thing. I just hang out with people at school. When I am not at school, I have fun going to the movies, hanging out at the mall, going to the bowling alley, or just going to someone's house. Well actually, a lot of my time is spent studying so I don't have time for these things anymore. I usually spend time with friends hanging out at the undergrad library. You might host your own party with a small group of people and play some cool games like Guesstures or Taboo. Those games are really fun because they get competitive and everyone gets really involved. Try it some time.
As to actually making friends, just start talking to people in your classes and get to know them. Joining an organization that interests you will also help you make more friends. I am part of the Honors program at school and have met lots of people through that. Living in a dorm will also help make friends because a bunch of students are concentrated in one area. Remember, lots of people live in the world and quite a few are bound to have values similar to yours.
Good Luck,
Carolin

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  • Re: Peer Pressured Friendships -- Ashley Sclafani, 04:51:59 11/10/06 Fri
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