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[quote=Anonymous]People on this forum clearly don't understand that not everyone is capable of just randomly inviting a stranger to lunch. There is nothing wrong with switching schools. I personally made a similar choice and was miserable and depressed for my first two years, after which I finally found a friend group. I should have just transferred. It's not just the size of the school - some schools are notoriously unfriendly. Mine was. I really wanted to make friends, but clubs were actually competitive and cliquey and the whole school had a similar vibe. Greek life was popular, and in general people just weren't interested in making new friends who weren't already in their exclusive circle. She needs to focus on academics, and also be looking for a better choice - a school with a reputation for friendly students and a down-to-earth vibe, for example. She can start applying early next year, but she'll need good first semester grades to make it happen.[/quote]
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