This is for students who have transferred in the past...
How did you break the news to your friends / significant other that you were going to leave to a new school and city?
Social Repercussions of Transferring Forum
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Re: Social Repercussions of Transferring
If your significant other doesn't already know, they're not that significant.
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Re: Social Repercussions of Transferring
they might know you applied or were accepted, but not that you were committing to leave that city. imo if you're making a decision that materially advances your career, you're SO should support that. A legit long-term couple can do a year or two long distance.