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or, apply to as many groups as possible (you must have under 8 groups, or less, if someone accepts you before you finish the applying process, then you have to start over.) They must be applying groups, if you want to join a "Join Now!" Group, then make that one of your initial 7 groups, before you start the process.
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It depends on who made the Quizlet site but most likely yes
Try searching a common thing you are interested in on quizlet (e.g. books or trend) and look at the various authors. Make conversation on the discussion. Also, Join groups. Cheese Curds is almost at a 100 members and it's easy to make friends.
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Go under the tab "My Friends and Groups" after signing in. Click on "Create new group" and fill in the information about the group. Then click "Create Group". Your new group should show up on your dashboard under "Groups."
Follow the rules.
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