<p>D’s two best friends went to the same school. They didn’t room together, they joined different sororities, and have different groups of friends, but they hang out once a week or so. It’s been comforting for them to have each other there, even if they aren’t constantly together.</p>
<p>D went to a different school across the country where she knew nobody. I was worried that she would feel “left out” knowing her best friends were together, but that hasn’t been the case. They text and talk all the time and have remained close.</p>
<p>It seems that boys rooming with high school friends usually works out a lot better than when girls do!</p>
<p>My older daughter went to the same college as one of her closest friends. She knew that it was her first choice school as a junior in high school We actually took a trip with both girls and both mothers ( and my younger daughter ) one weekend during fall semester of senior year.
They lived n the same dorm , but not together. They remained close friends , but also made their own new friends too
It was great for them to have each other since they had a long history</p>
<p>Yeah. I’m happy our D has remained close friends with the kids she lived with, those who went to same U and lived elsewhere and those who went elsewhere. None of them ended up enemies with kids they lived with, whether former friends or strangers.</p>