University social relationships
Hello, this is my first post so I hope I do this right...
Anyway, I am going into my second year of university and I have a problem. I failed to create new relationships in my first year. I went to the same university and program as a few of my good friends from high school, so being in the same program, we kind of stuck together all year round. And that's the problem. Since I stuck with my old friends all year, I didn't really make an effort to make new friends, and now I'm regretting it big time.
I've thought about joining community groups, but I ruled that out since I live in a fairly elderly community with few, (and I mean few) relatively young people.
I also thought about joining clubs at my school, with seems like a good idea, but I see another problem with that: most people will join clubs with friends and will pretty much stick with their friends while in the club. Now my friends have expressed their lack of desire to join clubs, so I'll be alone if I do this. I want to make new friends, but how can I do it if most people will already be with established friends, and I am alone in that group.
To further complicate things, I regretably missed frosh week in year one, so I couldn't even develop preliminary relationships with anyone. I am almost twenty (male) and I have literally no female friends at my university. I'd like to make some, but I don't want to join dating services or anything. I'd rather meet them in casual social situtations, which, as I made clear earlier, will likely not be easy.
How do you recommend I go about making some new friends? It seem juvenile, but I've often heard that some of the friendships made in university can last a lifetime, and I don't want to be confined to 2 or 3 "buddies" from my high school days.
Thank you very much