<p>Is it hard to hold down a relationship with someone in another residential college at Rice? Especially if, say, they live on the other side of campus?</p>
<p>No? That actually may be better, you wont see each other too much! haha but really, does a distance that takes 10-15 minutes to cover mess up a relationship?</p>
<p>cmon now</p>
<p>In the Sid Rich “The Greatest Sho-week on Earth” O-Week Book there is a section regarding long distance relationships. The following is an exert taken straight from the article.</p>
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<p>For further advice consider contacting the The Counseling Center.</p>
<p>cb, I can’t tell; are you being facetious? Relationships between people at different residential colleges hardly count as “long-distance”.</p>
<p>nope. you have to stay single and celibate at rice. Its mandatory as part of your housing and school contract</p>
<p>You can try, but the commute is killer.</p>
<p>Kidding — Dorian and I have both been in stable, long-term relationships with people from other colleges. Like cowking says, it may actually be easier — you know that saying “Don’t **** where you eat?” Yeah.</p>
<p>I would definitely recommend dating at other colleges rather than your own. I’m pretty sure it helps alleviate drama, and can also help you to expand your pool of friends outside your own college.</p>
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<p>yes. I was being mischievous. Forgive me; I suppose my humor was too subtle.</p>