Cool-ege or College!
This happens to be a “territory” that every individual would unequivocally agree to have enjoyed the most. And why not? That’s the phase of life when you not only make friends but you share a different space with individuals that is not similar to school life. With college comes responsibility nonetheless. Responsibility to perform; carve a career out of it and better still find a lucrative job. That said, I believe, not many of us would argue why the weight of a career and a better life does not undermine the perks of living the second phase of life, making new friends, building connections, and starting a new chapter altogether. Perhaps we learn to become "good managers" or just "managers" so quickly.
Speaking from personal experiences, I have moved places for a college education, a better place, or maybe a bigger place or city. Though it might sound not relevant and one might question whether that is really important, I can argue that a bigger city would give me better, brighter, and greater opportunities that a smaller city might not always present. However, let’s not undermine the perks of staying in smaller cities in a close-knit group. With that, I would take a pause for you to decide and make judgments for yourself.
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