Copy and pasted from my comment in response to your original comment with a bit more When I was in school we didn't spend that much time online. We did play a ton of vide games though. Mostly EA sports games though and that was usually against a roommate, so it was a social thing. We'd have tournaments, usually while playing NHL but there would be all of us roommates (4 of us) around drinking beer and playing video games. Then around 10 we'd go out to the bars.
If I had had the Internet back then I don't know if it would have made that big of a difference. I probably would have known more people and been more aware of where the party was that night, that's all.
It's a good idea to get rid of behaviors that you think aren't contributing to your happiness though. Good luck with it ike. Also keep in mind though that every past generation seems like they "had it better". I bet you end up leaving your collegiate experience with some pretty great memories and even friends. These things just tend to burn a bit brighter in the rearview mirror. -unfortunately. George Bernard Shaw said, "youth is wasted on the young". I don't want to sound like an old fart, cause I'm not dammit! But, he does have a point. It's a shame that most people don't realize what I think you are realizing until they are older. That time is precious and isn't something to be frivolously used. Now GET OFF MY LAWN and go have some fun dammit!