How to Meet Boys While at an All-Girls' High School
Going to an all-girls' school may make it easier to concentrate during class, but your opportunities to go on dates and meet potential boyfriends may be severely limited. Create social and scholastic events that will allow you to interact with boys from another campus.
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Attend mixers and dances held in conjunction with local all-boys' schools. Be friendly, approachable and confident (and spend some time apart from your clique of girlfriends) and talk to as many boys as possible. Concentrate on the ones who share your values and interests.
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Meet your classmates' brothers during family visits, and ask your classmates to fix you up with the ones you've enjoyed talking to.
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Sign up for music, chess or karate lessons through your local recreation center, or take a photography or pottery class at a nearby community college. Although the boys in attendance go to different schools, they'll probably still live close enough to email, call and hang out with on the weekend.
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Invite the local boys' school to participate in your annual fund-raiser or charity event. Form committees for advertising, food and activities, and have boys and girls work on them together. You'll have to meet and call each other several times to organize the event.
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Plan for a school club to conduct a joint study unit, activity or experiment with a similar club at the neighboring boys' school. For example, invite their science club to go on a field trip to a local museum or laboratory.
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Arrange for the student government officers from several local schools to attend meetings to discuss election issues, duties, school events and other topics that will benefit the student body. Hold a social after the meeting so everyone can have snacks and mingle.
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