Everyone has said what i would suggest. I live in Berlin 2 years ago for my study abroad year and while i wasn't in exactly the same situation a you, in some ways i had it worse because i didn't live in the student accomodation like all the others. However, i found one person that looked like my sort of person (if that makes any sense) and lucky for me he lived in halls and although it took me a few months to meet the 'right' people, by chatting to one who then introduced you to someone else and so on. I found i met the most incrediable people and dare i even say it life long freinds from all over the world. Truth be known us study abroad kids did stick together so didn't meet too many natives. But wow, once i met all these people i was on top of the world, learning, experiencing and living, really living.
Go out in groups and you'll always find someone you like, who will eventually introduce you to other people just like them.
Hang on in there, it will get better. Make sure you try and meet someone new as often as possible. You are living the dream, believe it and you'll enjoy it. In two years time you'll just want to be right back there and not sitting at the boring desk that has you shackled like a slave (the real world has turned me bitter) so enjoy fantasy land as much as you can it's one of the only times you are truelly free, free to be whoever and whatever you want to be without judgement and without responsiblities.
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