字幕表 動画を再生する 英語字幕をプリント College is an exciting time of your life but the first few days might be a little daunting your parents have already dropped you off and your high school best friends are nowhere to be found by the end of the year you'll probably have a solid crew to go out and party with but where are they right now before I start this video I want to let you know it's actually sponsored by my own mastermind practical growth Academy if you're interested I create weekly animated book summaries actionable worksheets to go along with the summaries and also a monthly mini course of topics that I think you'll find helpful so far there's over 25 book summaries and seven many courses on stuff like productivity money management social skills and other stuff that's really important in self-improvement to get immediate access to all of this stuff plus a link to a private discord server where all the members share stories ideas and they help each other grow check the link in the description 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they'll most likely reach out to you also you can learn their names and start a conversation before you even move into your dorm Facebook might actually be a little outdated but it worked really well when I was in college you can also search for local Instagram posts relevant hashtags and maybe even snapchat stories tip number two is to just keep your dorm door open it might sound like a strange tip but if you're living in a dorm the best thing you can do is just keep your door open if you start getting nervous about making friends just remember that everyone there is probably in the same boat as you most of the freshmen on your floor aren't also probably looking to make new friends so when you leave your door open you invite these people to step in and have a small chat who knows these are the people that could end up being your best friends for life actually made this kind of mistake my freshman year I was in my room the entire semester with my door shut focused on getting good grades and learning about something called SEO I'm in a great place now I wish I would have met more people and made more friends my first semester in college tip number three is to just say hello so if someone else has their door open in their dorm the students inside are probably just trying to make new friends as well you can knock on the door and walk in and just have a conversation with them if you feel uncomfortable by saying hello you can even bring some snacks in to share sometimes all it takes is a simple icebreaker just to get a conversation flowing and to actually meet someone tip number four is to invite people to events the first week of college is filled with fun and silly events to bring students together and get them acquaintance to the area the Student Center might offer free tours around the area games and contests that puts dorm buildings together or other activities like that some of these events may seem a little dorky at first and the ones that I attended were really cheesy but it's important to embrace everything that comes your way the more you open yourself up to new experiences however silly you might think they are the more you open yourself up to meeting new people and encourage other people to get involved as well if no one is talking about events around you and you don't know where any are you can ask your RA or the Student Center once you have all the details about what's coming up you can actually start to rally the troops in your dorm and actually invite a bunch of other people to come with you if you're nervous about entering someone's room just to say hello the upcoming events around you are a great icebreaker tip number five is just to smile the idea of meeting new people can be scary what if they don't like you what if they think you're lame and maybe they don't want to hang out with you you need to not let these thoughts take over your mind when you're trying to meet new people nervous energy is contagious luckily so is positive energy if you approach each new interaction with a smile you'll get smiles in return and basically create an overall positive experience it sounds a little silly but you can prepare yourself by meeting new people by just smiling at yourself in the mirror before you walk out of the room sure you might feel a little weird at first and you might have to force a smile but after a minute or so the smile will become genuine it's just like right before racers start a race they'll put their arms up like they've already won embrace how silly this exercises and just try to smile more often tip number six is to join an organization the beginning of each semester is a great time for clubs and organizations to recruit new members are you going to be one of those members joining a club can be a great way to meet a whole bunch of people with very similar interests and depending on the size of your college you'll be able to find a club for just about anything you like to knit you want to talk about Star Wars do you love math are you just hungry and on some free meals I'm not even kidding there are clubs in college that take students out to different restaurants once a month for a cultural experience and just a free meal I once attended an engineering freebie club just for the pizza well the pizza was the incentive but it actually turned out to be pretty cool also fraternities and sororities are certainly an option but you shouldn't feel forced to join a Greek organization if you're uncomfortable with hazing or the attitudes of certain members in the group there also might be gender inclusive fraternities on campus that don't haze the more you talk to people about opportunities on campus the more likely you will find an organization that matches your interests and makes you more comfortable - number seven is to start or find a study group so what was the point of college again oh yeah it's to get a degree it's to learn a lot and it's to make connections College is a balance between a lot of fun and also a lot of hard work if you can jump on forming and organizing an actual study group for one of your classes you can blend these two things together a study group doesn't have to be more than just a group chat on facebook or a social media app but it can help your classmates learn your name and reach out through the semester I can definitely vouch that my chemistry grade would have been way better if I made time for the study sessions each week and my class offered and the last tip I have for you guys to make friends in college is to just be yourself you need to be patient the first few days of college are really awkward and nerve-wracking for everyone involved not everyone you meet is going to be your best friend and the people you least expect could end up being the most positive impact on your college experience so definitely don't compromise your morals or your personality just to feel included in the first few days of college you need to try to be yourself be genuine and let your true personality shine through colleges where a lot of people find themselves before you'll know it you'll attract the right people who will have your back for the next four years or up to eight or twelve if that's how long you're gonna go to school college can be the best time in your life and having friends really helps so I just want to thank you guys so much for watching this video and I hope it helps you make some friends in college and also before I in this video if you're interested in getting a free $20 Amazon gift card you can check out my mastermind practical growth academy in the description below and join the community of members hungry for personal growth I'll see you in the next video
A2 初級 米 大学で友達を作る方法~先輩のための8つの心得 (How to make friends in college - 8 Tips for Seniors) 58 3 Liang Chen に公開 2021 年 01 月 14 日 シェア シェア 保存 報告 動画の中の単語