Skettios, I love a party, and feel uncomfortable in the kinds of bars/pubs that have tight knit groups that don't like people joining in the group. It takes a lot to open a set of 8 or more people that really don't want to see you there at first. I live off campus. Living in dorms is a good way to meet new people, but I've found my friends that live in residency have the same kind of groups that were around in high school-- "cliques" as it were. Some people just couldn't hang out with some other people. All the high school drama seemed to continue in the rez hallway. I'm happy to live off-campus and continue to meet new people, not just the people that happen to live on my floor. Besides, it's much easier to take a girl home when you don't have to sign her in downstairs and listen to cat-calls from the peanut stand in the lounge area.
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