08-22-2012, 11:00 PM
Community college isn't necessarily the type of place that you go to make friends. Or rather, it's possible, but it's far more unlikely than at a normal university.
At community college people are mostly just going straight to their classes and then going straight home, and not really hanging around on campus as often as they would at a university.
Unless you're in a small, specialized tight-knit program (like my game dev program where there are only a few classes so we're nearly forced to get to know each other) or a club or something, you'll pretty much just have a bunch of general classes with none of the same people in any of them and a lot of middle aged people that you probably wouldn't be hanging out with anyway.
That doesn't exactly mean that you can't be social or won't make friends, it's just a lot more unlikely given the nature of the school.
At community college people are mostly just going straight to their classes and then going straight home, and not really hanging around on campus as often as they would at a university.
Unless you're in a small, specialized tight-knit program (like my game dev program where there are only a few classes so we're nearly forced to get to know each other) or a club or something, you'll pretty much just have a bunch of general classes with none of the same people in any of them and a lot of middle aged people that you probably wouldn't be hanging out with anyway.
That doesn't exactly mean that you can't be social or won't make friends, it's just a lot more unlikely given the nature of the school.