Monday, April 12, 2010

Can I find these kind of friends in college?

I am a high school student,I'm just 16,and I'm having problems to find someone like me,I mean,my classmates(16 years old),still like to go into computer shops to play games,they get drunk,and sometimes they act like elementary boys in front of the teacher making our teacher angry even during discussions by making noises and not listening.There are also some of my classmates which are Intelligent(study hard),but when they talk with each other,I don't feel comfortable,I don't like the topics that they always talk about.Personally I prefer to talk about business,how to prosper(economically),study,exams,religi... etc..some of my friends says that I am matured for my age,is it true?can I find these kind of friends when I will go to college?or should I wait for my classmates until they get my same mentality after some years?

Can I find these kind of friends in college?
go to a bar. *sarcastic tone*





When you get locked up in the prison system


or end up at the hospital,


you'll know who your friends are.


Sadly, nobody ever sends money orders, letters,


visit, or ask about you.





OH- but when you're loaded with money- "Hey what's up !"








Friends are only there when they "feel" like it.


Whether that be for a reputation, money,etc.


It doesn't make a difference.





Life. Deal with it like everyone else.
Reply:college is better than school. no doubt about it. you will meet many people there and you will ALL be more mature.
Reply:College is a whole new world my friend. There is someone for every type of social class in college. You won't have the slightest problem finding friends, you just have to get out there and try.
Reply:sure
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Reply:Don't go to college to find friends. Go to learn more about the things that interest you. And there, friends will find you.
Reply:That's been a problem of mine for a while now. I'm a high school senior and my whole school life I've always felt more mature than everyone else. Unfortunately, most kids that are more "mature" are too focused on their studies (maybe a nerd or something, and I know that usually in high school there's the whole clique sh!t) and/or not fun to be around. I think you need to branch out and make new friends, and eventually you'll find people with more of your mentality. If you can't, no need to worry - college is right around the corner and you'll find various different types of people, some of which will surely suit you. Good luck!
Reply:You will find all different kinds of people at college. I think you sound more mature than your friends. I am sure you will find people like yourself there.
Reply:You sound really mature and very intelligent. The fact that you can analyze these relationships and compare them to one another at your age is amazing. There are older adults who are incapable of this.





Learning to socialize with all kinds of people is always a skill that will serve you well in life. Some of my dearest friends are people who I have very little in common with, but there are a few things we enjoy together. I enjoy them for who they are, even if we are not the same.





Right now, you don't feel like you belong to either group. This will change in the next couple of years as your friends who like to goof off will mature (hopefully).





You are right about college. Once you attend classes in your area of interest, you will meet people who are more like you and form friendships with them. Meanwhile, enjoy your less mature friends and be on the look out for others who share your interests and are studious.
Reply:Yes im sure you will find someone with similar intrests to you.
Reply:yes
Reply:You will only meet retarded tryhards at school darling.


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