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In college people looking for specific knowledge and tempering their skill at spesific major to get the expertise. This expertise will be a great asset to reach ones dream. There are 2 most consideration while people choose the colege & major. One is the talent they have the other is the interest regarding the available major. Friendship is the minor consideration. It's not because friendship is not important in contrary friendship are too important to be jeopardized by this matter. I see a lot people with the same thinking (go to college base on friendship) got drop-out after view year for many reason. They srew-up the future and friendship as well for many reason (in love with the same people, blame each other for all jeopardy, basicly any reason can be). I call this friendship is not mature. Anyway a true friendship suppose remain through-out distance & time isn't it?
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Logically, I personally think you should choose a college that is best for you, but that is only my opinion. After all, if one has a true friendship, distance doesn't matter. However, if you are truly attached to this person, then I should say you may want to follow this person to their college. Don't be surprised if the college you go to with your best friend isn't the one for you, though!
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You pick a college based on if you like the institution or not, it's academics, etc. That's kind of the point. On the application, they ask you why you want to go to the college - nowhere is your girlfriend a factor. Go to the college that is best for you. She will go to the college that is best for her, and if they are different places, so be it. A relationship with her might not work out, and then you could be stuck in a place you hate (and transferring is complicated).
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I recommend going to the college that is best for you.
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Maybe you can do both - is it possible there is a college that meets both your needs? Or failing that, can you find two colleges fairly close to each other? College is an enormous investment of time and money. It's too important to reduce it to "I'll take what he's having."
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I would say follow your heart. This story may not end happily, but fortune favors the bold.
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You should go to the best college you can. I dont want to be a pessimist but friendships may end and you may regret your decision.
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lots of things change at that age, including friendships and relationships. keep your friend and go to the best school for you.
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The college that is best for you.
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Ask how he feels. Does he feel the same way or does he just consider you a friend? Best time to ask, your future may depend on his answer. Find out now and see if you're wasting your time.
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Are you going to college to "fall in love" or get an education best suited for YOU! Decide THAT first!
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Choose the one that's best for you. If you follow your friend to college and he doesn't share your love, then you may regret having to see him all the time.
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NEVER make a decision based on someone else ... you should do what's best for you ... otherwise, later on in life you will wonder "What if" and regret not doing it
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im sorry bu that isnt even a question in my eyes as the only option is choose a college that's best for you
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You never did say that you loved this person. Do you? This will make a big difference in my answer.
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