Choosing to remain isolated even with the best of intentions can be detrimental to your iman (faith).
My advice for any new Muslim would be to use internet search engines to find any support groups or study circles in your locality.
Visit your local mosque and see if they have a notice board for activities or even attend a Friday Prayer at your local mosque to meet new people. Start frequenting shops in your local Muslim neighborhood to buy your halal meat and groceries, visit Islamic clothing stores, even to browse.
As crazy as it sounds, just immersing yourself into the community, they will welcome you with open arms. The best piece of advice I can offer is when you see another Muslim greet you with Salaam, even if visually you may not appear Muslim if you don’t have a beard or have chosen not to wear hijab yet, just give Salam and leave the door open so to speak for people to get to know you and your journey as a New Muslim.
Our beloved Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said:
The person closest to Allah is the one who precedes others with greetings. (Abu Dawud)
I pray that whatever stage of your journey you are on as a new Muslim that Allah makes it easy for you; may He guide you and bless you with a righteous and pious support system.
Ameen
(From Discovering Islam archive)