This. It makes to laugh to think of all the conversations before I finished college of how much time I was gonna spend with friends during summer and before university but hardly anything's happened. Can't wait to leave.
I think I'm dreading the fact I have a 'girls holiday' to get through before university just as much as I'm dreading results day. I would be quite happy to never speak to the majority of the people in my ****ty town ever again.
I will miss a few friends and others I've got to know pretty well despite the lack of activity this summer. I will definitely miss my family for on-the-spot advice but I will probably enjoy some independence. I will probably miss the family pets. XD
I'm moving between countries so I'm gonna miss everyone like crazy. My family and friends and cats and relatives and everyone. And I feel really bad for leaving them behind since I know many of them will miss me too
I'll be living at home and commuting (for the first year anyway, then we'll see how it goes workload/lecture time wise), so I'll still be here with my Mum and two really great friends. After that, if I do move out, it'll be then (and the rest of my family) who I'll miss terribly.
My cat, 3 of my closest male friends, my female best friend. Everyone else I can tolerate going. I think I'll only speak to 2 out of the 3 guys at this rate
I'll miss my parents, but they're not going to be that far away, it will just be that adjustment of seeing them every day and then suddenly not doing so!
My parents, my dog and some of my teachers. Friendship groups seem to really be put under strain in sixth form, and to be honest it's been a pretty rough 2 years for that. It seems quite nice to start afresh.
My family and a few close friends. Going to a different sixth form to all my friends means that I'm not as close to all of them anymore which should make it easier.