My college experience has been unique to say the least. I have met many people, most of whom I have liked and some I am not the biggest fan of. That social construct is common in every setting, not everyone is a fan of everybody else. That being said, we cannot get defeated or wonder what we have done wrong just because a few people may not like us.
I recently had this conversation with one of my closest friends who happens to be a 'people pleaser' at times. She was upset that it seemed to her like this person did not like her even though they had been working close together for a long period of time. She felt that she had done something wrong or that she could have been better in various aspects of her work, which would have allowed that person to like her. We eventually came to the conclusion that there actually was not anything that my friend could have done, as she gave her best and was actually very successful with her work, that person just simply was not a fan.
Understanding that no matter what you do, there are going to be people who do not particularly like you is a hard concept to grasp. I have been in this exact same discussion with this same friend, but I was the one who was upset that somebody did not seem to like me all that much. At the end of the day, not everyone is going to be pleased. You can do everything right in school, at work, and in everyday life, and there will still be those few people that are unamused. Those few people do not define you as a person. As long as you know that you are giving your all, living through God and having a positive impact on other people, you are doing all that you can. You do not need everyone to be a fan of you in order to be successful and happy. Next time someone tries to rain on your parade, let them get it out and move on. You are more than the number of fans you have.