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Old 05-15-2008, 08:40 PM   #13
g_han
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Join Date: May 2005
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I'm sorry to hear this also, I experienced something like this from one lab partner, but in more of a subtle fashion rather than being told his actions were obvious. Every lab he would do everything with our other partner and would never tell me anything nor include me. Even talking just to say hi he looked angry as if I was the devil on earth. What made things better were the friends I had already made and just ignored him when I saw him in the building. You will find someone regardless of color, ethnicity, race, etc... that you'll be comfortable and be able to confide your feelings to. Once then that will make a world's difference as you see that it's only this or that person that is a certain way. You'll be fine, don't give up. Find a friend and remember what you first went there for. School, to succeed, and have a better life than you went in with. Use this experience as a driving force to prove you are more than what you can even imagine. Good luck, best of wishes.
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