Snow Turtle
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- Remain at university doing a course I might not enjoy.
- Move away to a different city to study what I will like.
- Going to a low ranked university within the city to study what I like.

What advice would YOU give to a friend, a close friend, who was in the same predicament?
You'll most likely drift away from these friends but there are always new people to meet at the new university. Education will be for three years, and then you will have to separate regardless but I can understand that you are concerned about the potential of an everlasting friendship being cut short. Not to mention that this will be something you are studying for three years, and it'll be much more difficult to do so if your heart is not in the subject. If you decide to do the different degree, you shouold aim for whatever is best for you in terms of learning. That's the most rational thing to do.
But choose whatever makes you happiest.
Along with: True friends will stay in contact from other people, but they don't. People drift away.
- Remain at university doing a course I might not enjoy.
- Move away to a different city to study what I will like.
- Going to a low ranked university within the city to study what I like.
- Remain at university doing a course I might not enjoy.
- Move away to a different city to study what I will like.
- Going to a low ranked university within the city to study what I like.
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How constructive are the relationships you have with your friends?
Do you stand to lose any productivity by separating yourself from them?
Is the only purpose to stay near them the comfort they provide you, or are these relationships genuinely unique and beneficial?