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hsieh
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Wed Sept 07 2011, 03:12AM
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Tom Williamson wrote ... Camp Badger wrote ... magnet18 wrote ...
+1
And just because youre into HV doesn't mean you can't have friends IRL. Personally, I think friends are one of the most important things to have, real life more so than the internet because knowing someone through text and a computer screen just isn't the same as knowing them IRL
Agreed! If you have trouble making friends i've found that joining after school clubs that interest you is a good way to meet people. And if there are not any clubs that you like, then start one. My good friend started an FTC robotics club and I have met a lot of people through it that are interested in electronics. problem with that is not all schools have people who are interested in such things saddly i go to a rather large school (over 1000 people) but theres not enough people interested to start a club up (then again im in a school that most of the kids are throw aways from other schools :/ ) but its worth a try i think Tom Williamson My university has more than 10 thousand people and is famous for its EE and mechanical engineering department.but there isnt ANY science/engineering related club in my school.I still can't understand why
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