Amanda W: The Ultimate Guide to Making Friends and Networking in College

Making friends and networking in college can seem overwhelming at first, but it’s actually a pretty fun experience! Don’t be scared by how large the BU campus is. No matter you’re an extrovert or introvert, there are plenty of ways to connect with people and build relationships that can last a lifetime. Grab a cup of coffee, relax, and let’s get started!

1. Join clubs and organizations

One of the easiest ways to make friends in college is by joining clubs and organizations. These groups are a great occasion to meet people who share similar interests and passions as you. You can always have fun at meetings, events, and social gatherings and make friends. 

2. Attend campus events

BU hosts a variety of events throughout the year, from concerts and movie screenings to guest lectures and networking events. Attending these events is a great way to meet new people and expand your social circle. Keep an eye on the event calendar and make a point to attend events that interest you. By the way, you will always find exciting raffles at most campus events. 

3. Participate in class

Participating in class is not only important for your academic success, but it can also help you make friends. Engage in class discussions and group projects, and don’t be afraid to ask questions or offer your opinion. This will show your classmates that you are interested in the course material and can help you build relationships with your peers.

4. Attend office hours

Make an effort to attend your professors’ office hours, even if you don’t have any specific questions or concerns. This is a great opportunity to get to know your professors on a more personal level and build a professional relationship with them. You never know when your professors might have valuable connections or job opportunities to share with you.

5. Volunteer

Volunteering is a great way to give back to your community while also meeting new people. There are plenty of volunteer opportunities on campus and in Boston. This can be a great way to connect with people who share your values.

6. Be yourself

Lastly, it is important to be yourself when trying to make friends and network in college. Don’t try to be someone you’re not, and don’t be afraid to share your passions and interests with others. Authenticity is key to building meaningful relationships that will last beyond your college years.

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