should regret the fact that I haven't made an effort to spend more time
being social at Harvard."
But she adds that she doesn't lament her choices when she thinks about her boyfriend.
"It's definitely a plus to be with someone who can offer some perspective on the college experience in general, and who isn't all caught up the intricacies and difficulties of Harvard."
Going the Distance
For many off-campus couples, however, distance means living together isn't an option.
Although they split their energy as well, students in long-distance relationships don't feel as disconnected from Harvard from day to day. But dating someone from another city has hassles of its own--a significant part of life is miles away.
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