Should I see a psychiatrist?
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Confidence in social situations does tend to increase with age, so it will get better as you get older. You're probably worrying too much about what others think of you - these people won't be viewing you critically - most people are open and friendly and you probably come across as being just fine.
Try to bite the bullet and continue in the social situations as best you can. Don't push yourself too much, but don't become a recluse or it'll turn into a really bad phobia. Try to stick with situations where you feel comfortable at first, then try to extend yourself. Confidence will come with time. I used to feel the way you do, but having a job helped me to overcome my shyness and lack of confidence pretty quickly.
Give yourself time to adjust to your new environment and don't be too hard on yourself.
If things don't improve then see your doctor about some medication which could help you, but don't be too quick to label yourself with having some kind of mental disorder!
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