<p>^if they aren't attending the same college as you?</p>
<p>You will with some.
Others, no.
You’ll change.
They’ll change.
Don’t take it too personal.
That’s why you want to make new friends at college in case your old friends decide to dump you and visa versa.</p>
<p>Yup. I’m still in touch with my high school friends that I loved and cared about while in high school. Matter of fact we’re going to all chill before we have to go back for round 2 of college haha. </p>
<p>It’s a two way street. Like any friendship, if you put in the effort and the other person puts in the effort, it will last whether you’re in college, working, 45 years old and married, or whatever. A true friend is a true friend regardless from what chapter they come from in life.</p>
<p>EDIT: I agree a lot with Batllo. People change. People who you thought were your friend, simply move on. For instance, this one girl who I was kinda close with in HS decided to cut ties with me since HS and hang out with her other HS friends. I don’t take it personal. I don’t hate her. She’s not an evil person. I accept that people change and move on.</p>
<p>The close ones yes. It’s sad that they move away though, but the people I care about haven’t changed too much, so all’s good.</p>
<p>With a few, yes. With most- probably not. I am close to people I rarely talked to in high school and I rarely talk to some that I was closest to. However, my best friend and I from high school are still best friends, even if we rarely see each other.</p>
<p>Actually, I haven’t talked to anyone from high school since it ended. o.o
But I still talk to some elementary school friends, haha.</p>
<p>No one I actually went to high school with, except one. We don’t talk regularly though, but if I ever went back to Florida we’d totally hang out. I also have one friend who I was friends with in high school but didn’t actually go to high school with (she lives in Texas) and we’re still friends now.</p>
<p>Other than that, good riddance to them all. My new friends are much better.</p>
<p>Yes. I’m about to start my 2nd year and I didn’t go out of state or anything, just to another city and I kept in contact with all my close friends and even made some new ones. IDK, seems like if you have facebook and their phone number you should have no problem staying in touch unless one of you decides to cut the other out of his or her life.</p>
<p>Yes, and I don’t see us ever losing contact. Our group of 10 or so people are ridiculously close, so even though some of us went across the country for college, we spend lots of time together over breaks.</p>
<p>I have 2 friends that I hang out with over breaks, but I don’t really hang out with any of the others. They’re doing other things, I’m doing other things.</p>
<p>People grow and change; be prepared for that.</p>
<p>Not really. I still keep in contact with a few, but I spend most of my time talking to my college friends now. I promise you that it’s not as painful as you think it is.</p>
<p>I’m curious if I will.</p>
<p>I really think that I’ll stay in contact with basically my best friend and maybe some band people, but that’s about it. My best friend and I have been friends since we were three or four, so I don’t see that friendship dying anytime soon.</p>
<p>All of my other friends, I haven’t even talked to this summer really and I never felt especially close to them. :-/</p>
<p>Depends on the person. but in general some you will (esp the closer ones) and others you will never talk to again. It is a part of life</p>
<p>I only actually hang out with ONE person, who I have been friends with since sophomore year in high school. All the other “friends” are kind of whatever to me. I do have them on facebook but we rarely associate ourselves with each other. On the other hand, my friends from middle school I keep in touch with.</p>
<p>yes, definitely with my close friends. But other than them, I don’t stay in contact with kids from high school unless we randomly bump into each other.</p>
<p>It’s also weird too, for me at least. I’m closer with the people (who I didn’t really know) who went to the same high school as me in the same college IN college than in high school. That sounded really confusing, but hopefully it makes sense.</p>
<p>I broke off my friendship with one of the girls I used to be friends with in high school. Apparently, ever since she turned 19 last year, she thinks she can go off and be a rude *****.</p>
<p>I barely talk to my other high school friend anymore–we only communicate via Skype now, and there are days when she doesn’t sign onto Skype at all.</p>