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Yes :) Your true friends will always be your friends. My best friend Anna moved 5 hours from me and we remain very close:) We have been best friends for 14 years. You have to always keep contact and up to date of their lives. Even though she lived that far away we talked to each other about two times a week and seen each other about 3 times a year or more, so it is possible.
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Why not try and make some new friends as well in your new college? I've created a website called www.fresherslounge.com it's all about trying to get freshers-to-be together before they actually go to college or university. Hopefully, they'd meet up online and talk to existing students and find out what's going on, in around their new educational establishment. I'm hoping that in time to come, there will be students even finding other soon to be freshers on the same course on the same campus and they might become friends and end up getting a house together etc. It seems a bit late for those already at university, but I'm hoping that will work well for people to become friends before they attend their new campus. It would be great if any of you could pass on this information to other students or guys who you know will be freshers later in 2009. Thanks.
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Probably not as close. Things change. There are new friends (and love interests) waiting for you. Your old friends will be around and some will drift of and some won't. It's called life. Look forward, not back.
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i think that would be up to you,,and them if you want to remain close. You would have to take time out to go see them and plan things to do with them, it wont be hard it will probably be fun! i love planing things with my old friends
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