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<blockquote data-quote="KnowTheToe" data-source="post: 1040870" data-attributes="member: 1961"><p>Gaming in college is hit and miss. Lots of things pulling people away. By finding clubs, wearing a ENworld T-shirt etc, you can find fellow gamers.</p><p></p><p>Remember gaming is fun, but you only go to college once, don't burn all of your free time gaming. As mentioned above depending on your major, personality and learning style you can either have a lot of free time or none at all. I took overloaded course schedules, worked full tiem and dated A LOT and did not feel much pressure on my time. I am an auditory learner and paid attention in class. I also paid attention to the personality and lecture style of my professors which can greatly increase your test scores. You can learn to anticipate their questions and how they like things answered. This is not to be under estimated. </p><p></p><p>One last thing, a good way to meet girls in college. After you have been in class a week or so, everyone has picked their seat and basically sits in the same spot every class. Sit in the seat of a girl you want to meet and she will usually sit next to you and say "you stole my seat." The rest is up to you my friend, but I met lots of girls this way. It broke the ice and led to at least one social gathering everytime but once.</p><p></p><p>Good luck & have fun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KnowTheToe, post: 1040870, member: 1961"] Gaming in college is hit and miss. Lots of things pulling people away. By finding clubs, wearing a ENworld T-shirt etc, you can find fellow gamers. Remember gaming is fun, but you only go to college once, don't burn all of your free time gaming. As mentioned above depending on your major, personality and learning style you can either have a lot of free time or none at all. I took overloaded course schedules, worked full tiem and dated A LOT and did not feel much pressure on my time. I am an auditory learner and paid attention in class. I also paid attention to the personality and lecture style of my professors which can greatly increase your test scores. You can learn to anticipate their questions and how they like things answered. This is not to be under estimated. One last thing, a good way to meet girls in college. After you have been in class a week or so, everyone has picked their seat and basically sits in the same spot every class. Sit in the seat of a girl you want to meet and she will usually sit next to you and say "you stole my seat." The rest is up to you my friend, but I met lots of girls this way. It broke the ice and led to at least one social gathering everytime but once. Good luck & have fun. [/QUOTE]
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