Is my college social situation considered “normal” ?

Is my college social experience “normal”?

I’m nearly two years into college, and I’ve hardly engaged socially with anyone. On average, I only manage to talk to people once every few weeks or even just once a month during my freshman year. From what I’ve observed and heard, it seems like most students significantly expand their social circles in college, but I feel like I’m making no progress in my social life. I realize I’m not very involved in activities beyond the basics of attending classes and mandatory events, but wasn’t making friends supposed to be easier? I’m not complaining about my lack of friendships; I’m just trying to figure out if my situation is unusual or if I’m overlooking others who feel the same way, perhaps due to social media and my own biases.

One Reply to “Is my college social situation considered “normal” ?”

  1. It’s completely understandable to feel this way, especially with how college is often portrayed as a bustling social environment. Many people experience different social dynamics, and it’s important to remember that your situation is valid. Not everyone finds it easy to make friends, and there are various reasons for that.

    First, college life can be overwhelming, and it’s easy to get caught up in academics and other responsibilities, which might leave little room for socializing. Additionally, social interactions can depend on your personality, comfort level, and interest in joining activities or groups. Some people thrive in social settings, while others may take longer to build connections.

    It’s also worth noting that social media can skew our perceptions. People often share highlights of their social lives, which can create a sense of isolation if you feel like you’re not experiencing the same. It might help to seek out smaller gatherings or clubs that align with your interests, as these can provide a more comfortable setting for forming friendships.

    Ultimately, there’s no “normal” when it comes to socializing in college, and everyone’s journey is different. Be kind to yourself and consider exploring new opportunities; you might be surprised at how connections can form naturally over time.

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