DeathB4Life
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is anyone going to go by themselves, without any friends/family?
none of my close friends are going to UNSW (well, except for one but i doubt he'll go) and the few people i met in the bridging courses didnt seem like they were going to go. im just wondering if going to O-Week by yourself would be the equivalent of going to the Easter Show by yourself (as in, it would be extremely difficult to actually meet new people)
im not the most social person and i cant see myself just walking up to one of the +2k individuals there and going "hi, hows it going" and trying to talk up a conversation out of nowhere. most of my friends from school i never really had to go out of my way to try and get to know, it just seemed to happen naturally, so i guess i dont have too much experience in actually having to try to meet perfect strangers, especially by myself.
would anyone say that going to O-Week would be a fruitful experience in terms of getting to know people, especially if youre completely on your own?
none of my close friends are going to UNSW (well, except for one but i doubt he'll go) and the few people i met in the bridging courses didnt seem like they were going to go. im just wondering if going to O-Week by yourself would be the equivalent of going to the Easter Show by yourself (as in, it would be extremely difficult to actually meet new people)
im not the most social person and i cant see myself just walking up to one of the +2k individuals there and going "hi, hows it going" and trying to talk up a conversation out of nowhere. most of my friends from school i never really had to go out of my way to try and get to know, it just seemed to happen naturally, so i guess i dont have too much experience in actually having to try to meet perfect strangers, especially by myself.
would anyone say that going to O-Week would be a fruitful experience in terms of getting to know people, especially if youre completely on your own?