Kudos to you for charting a path to graduation. Sometimes fitting in is about small-talk, reading people, and finding connections in hobbies, pastimes, sports/exercise, nature/camping/hiking... the things that comprise a balanced life and contribute to being a well-rounded person.

Finding a job, and enjoying longevity in a position and/or in a career filled with ever-increasing amounts of responsibility often depend on being able to make a positive connection with a broad variety of people.

Success may not go to those with the highest IQ, the best grades, or even the strongest work ethic, but to those who can build a rapport with myriad others... those who may encourage or inspire or entertain... those who invest themselves in the work at hand and ultimately demonstrate positivity, acceptance, and value for both self and others.

To find your passion, you can challenge yourself beyond what the course grading requires... in extending your study to additional authors, books, etc, you are likely to combat boredom and find a spark of something that truly interests you and lures you to push yourself... out of a sense of enjoyment for the project.