<p>Has anyone had a long distance relationship, where say for example, they went to a community college and the other person went to a uc? How did things work out and what did you guys do to make it work out, if it even does work out in the first place?</p>
<p>Note: I'm asking this, because I fear my relationship will crumble with the person i'm with, and they'll be attracted to or drawn towards those at a uc.</p>
<p>Any advice, help, or comments is welcomed</p>
<p>D attends UCB, 3rd year student- still dating HS BF from senior year- his university is a 25 hour drive away.</p>
<p>They are a great support system for each other during the stresses of university life, yet they each have involvement & friends away from each other (sports teams, clubs, internships, jobs, Greek life, etc.) It feels like it has been very healthy for them. I do not know any one else of the couples her senior year who went to different schools who did not break up first year, though. It seems like if it is a good thing, then you learn how to adapt.</p>
<p>D and BF are not stuck to each other like some of her friends are with their BFs, I like that they both have their own lives and still have each other.</p>
<p>D visits BF about once a term, and BF does the same, since their breaks do not coincide. Tons of phone calls, texts and emails</p>
<p>hm...seems like you won't be the only one in a long distance relationship. for me it is very hard to not be jealous, so that'll be a problem :S im planning to go onto UCB
and my bf will be going to UC Davis.
not so far, but yeah,
we spend everday exept weekends together,
and we talk on the phone everyday, so it'll be hard being apart</p>