Anonymous wrote:Just got back from orientation. DD was miserable. She connected with nobody and felt awkward in the small groups. She normally is not shy or socially awkward. Worried she may have picked the wrong school. Anyone else experience something similar? How did it turn out?
Chances are others felt the same way. Did she see other people having fun, was it authentic or forced, was she also pretending? Maybe they all were. It is a new thing for everyone and quite scary. Don't expect to make friends in such a s hort period of time. Can happen but does not need to happen.
In general people who are supper bubbly make friends immediately but you also can get tired of them sooner so
the quiet types who are great friends might take time to be discovered. That is why your dd should not get discouraged by the first impression. If she expected to click and make friends the first day then she simply put too much pressure on herself and frankly irrational. Most people are happy to make some good friends within the first year not first day or week.
She should focus on important things and the rest will come naturally. She will be in classes with people, in dorms,
in cafeterias, there will be people literarily everywhere and once they star talking, and finding common things this is when and where true friendships get created.
If she had someone found by now it would be only due to the mutual desperation for having someone now, but logically speaking she is mature enough to go for few months solo and just keep looking as everybody will be looking.
She must remember the transition from elem. to middle and to high.. it is always tough in the beginning unless she was traveling through this with bunch of friends so that she missed those opportunities to mature going solo..
but if she missed now she can make up for it. luckily being so much older stronger and more mature.
You need to remind her to make reasonable expectance for her friendship timing. Ask her what she think is reasonable and does she think she truly has no chance?
If she wants to cancel the school over it, what guarantee she has the other school will be different. All kids now are in panic mode and anxiety mode.. it is a big huge change so except few on Prozac and or super outgoing kinds who you probably just go about and make friends like a bad guy who sleeps with everybody.. meh..
give it a time.