Finding a job should be your number one priority. I find it's much easier to expand your circle of friends a work, especially if it's a relatively large company like a big box store, than it is at school. It will also finance those things that you're interested in pursuing, clubbing gets expensive quick.
There's one common sentiment everyone in university shares, they want to meet new people and make friends. Yet, almost no one who doesn't live in res actually achieves that. Just make the first move with your class friends as far as hanging out outside of school, you'll probably be surprised how enthusiastically most people will respond.
I don't necessarily agree with Skinny's suggestion to move out, but I also don't disagree with it. I moved out two weeks after graduating high school, seriously. That gave me the independence to bring people over and essentially do whatever I like, but it also made work an absolute necessity. Whereas I have friends who still live at home and are off to grad school next year, because they were able to work very little if at all, while I'm still completing my undergrad.
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Originally Posted by Paranoiak
thanks! i've posted on like 4-5 sites and that's the most helpful comment i've got so far. can you please elaborate further on how you earned your mom's trust? just academically?
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