Effects of College on Friendships

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Some wonder when they look into the sky at night if their best friend back home is looking up and seeing the same thing they are, in a way it is making them right there by their side. College sometimes is almost a test on who your real friends are. Whether it be that best buddy you have had since kindergarten, or the friend you made just in your last year of high school, college will definitely show some of the true friends that can last a lifetime, and some of the friends that seem to fade as the years go by. True friends are the friends you don't have to talk to for a year and in a single day; meet with them and have an unstressed, free-flowing conversation with them as if you hadn't been away from them for any time at all.

The hardest part of college can be the feeling that you are losing friends that you thought could never stray away from you your whole life. Without college, in my opinion, it is almost impossible to receive a decent paying job that will be stable for most of your life. The option to go to college is a very good one; you meet new friends, and receive training in the field you want to enter. When you lose a friend it can definitely have a large effect on you; even to the point of depression. Sometimes college can make you feel that your friendships are vanishing, and that can have a big influence on your studies. Each person handles the feeling of loss differently; some may even drop out of college because that feeling is too great. Friendship loss plays a big role in some people's lives; it can even lead to the action of suicide. With the fact of so much agony in friendship loss, it could almost scare kids into not going to college!

Let us look a little more toward the good side of college. Like I stated before, it gets you good education for your future job, and can make you a good deal of new friends too. With so many people in college, it's almost impossible to find a person you aren't compatible with. You can make many good friends in college, some could even be better friendships then the ones you had back home.

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