Growing Up In A Small Town Essay

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Small Town Introvert Adjust to College Life Growing up in a small town especially in the south, EVERYONE KNOWS EVERYONE. When I mean, EVERYONE KNOWS EVERYONE, I mean business and all. In high school, you know most of the people in your class since you were in kindergarten, unless you move around a lot. In the south football events are the highlight of every Friday in the fall semester and a must attend event, which an introvert myself will sit with people I know which is everyone basically. So, being a little shy in a small town that you grew up in is not a big deal kind of. Because like I say EVERYONE KNOWS EVERYONE. Which makes it easier to have lots of friends and hang out. However, once you graduated from your routine going to a small high school and seeing the same faces for years and go to an university that has more than 200 people. Let me said you will have a …show more content…

If you are thinking of joining a sorority/fraternity at least meet with them and find your home. There are going to be many sororities or fraternities on your college campus. Go to their parties as a potential and talk to some of them. And I know as an introvert just take a deep breath and once you enter the party look around to see if you recognize anyone from your classes or pick the most friendliest face you see and go talk to them by starting out saying “Hi, my name is….” If you are like me use your Southern Charm and do small talk by using your best topic about you. I used “I like singing in my church choir” and “I was on the color guard team in highschool and in college” topics. Because, it is always good to have a first good impression, but if you mess up it’s ok because no one is perfect and they will soon know how amazing you are.

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