Hello everyone ,

I am currently in the last summer before I attend college and I have two choices of college / sixth form that are willing to accept me depending on my gcse results , I am currently in a dilema in choosing the one which would be best for me , as they both offer what I would consider Pros and Cons.

1 ) My school Sixth form

. I know all the staff , who are extremely supportive and would do their best to help me obtain the best results.

I know most of the boys going , meaning i wouldn't have to worry about fitting in and meeting new people .

. Smaller classes , meaning more 1 on 1 support , I am seen as a student rather than a number


2 ) Richmond upon Thames college

. Huge college : plenty of opportunity to make new friends and people who i share interests with , and possibly meet a gf . ( I have neither in abundance right now). I need to get an understanding of the real world is like ,

. My two closest freinds are going there , these are pretty much the only true freinds I have , and i dont want to grow distant from them . ( Yet we are not going to be in exactly the same classes ...)

. Lots of enrichment + extra curricular activities , giving the means to get a life and get ucas points

. Extremely high pass rate for A level students .

Cons

1) My sixth form

The school is formed of yr 11 pupils from my single sex male high school and the single sex female hs in my borough , most of the attractive girls are known by everyone and so I don't have much of a chance .

. Seeing the same regular faces means I wont make that many new friends , yet I could make a female friend or two.I know all of the boys going and i wouldnt say i have many freinds going there , only "colleagues"

My two besties are going the college , so I'm going to be pretty alone + secluded unless I make an effort to get to know my peers.

2) Richmond upon Thames

Expensive and long travel , costs £15 per week to get there , and train journey is about 50 mins. I will be arriving home late in the evenings

Large classes meaning i will have to do much more independent studying

Such a large college means I wont get that much of a chance to get to know people.


I realise at this age worrying about friends or girlfriends shouldn't be a factor in choosing a college , but my high school years have been really awful. Ive become secluded and a loner , i have few real freinds and I haven't had a gf in like 6 years actually if were talking real relationships Ive never had one , so I wanted to adapt a different attitude in college and attempt to become more of a socialite , Thanks for your time