The only person who recognises you from high school is you! You don't have a reputation at college, so you're free to forge your own path!
If you don't know anyone yet, have a look at the various societies going on, and go to the ones based around your interests - you're guaranteed to find like-minded people.
Also, try new things (again, societies are good for this) - by new, I mean interesting looking that you haven't tried before/done much, or that no-one will have done before. I met a lot of people by starting archery, and the shared incompetence was a great way to meet people!
Also, once classes start, you're guaranteed to meet (and talk to) at least a few people on your courses. Just makes sure to say hi and introduce yourself in the first couple of weeks. It may seem a little harsh, but you (general you, not specifically the OP) need to develop the confidence to walk up to strangers and at least say hi. It's difficult to make friends if you don't talk to anyone!
Good luck! And I'm sure you'll have a great time in the end!
If you don't know anyone yet, have a look at the various societies going on, and go to the ones based around your interests - you're guaranteed to find like-minded people.
Also, try new things (again, societies are good for this) - by new, I mean interesting looking that you haven't tried before/done much, or that no-one will have done before. I met a lot of people by starting archery, and the shared incompetence was a great way to meet people!
Also, once classes start, you're guaranteed to meet (and talk to) at least a few people on your courses. Just makes sure to say hi and introduce yourself in the first couple of weeks. It may seem a little harsh, but you (general you, not specifically the OP) need to develop the confidence to walk up to strangers and at least say hi. It's difficult to make friends if you don't talk to anyone!
Good luck! And I'm sure you'll have a great time in the end!