I'm in Michigan; he's in California. We're both 18. We've spent a lot of time and money over the past year or so to hook up and see each other as much as we can. The past few months, we've been talking about moving in with one another--first him coming here, now me coming there. Let me stress that I love him very, very much, and I want to be with him badly.
But it's not that easy. He can't really move here because his dad isn't willing to pay the out-of-state tuition for college here. I can't really blame him. The idea is to go to a community college for two years and then transfer to a four-year for the remaining two years (for a bachelor's degree). Also, my boyfriend's Crohn's Disease makes this option somewhat difficult (although not impossible). He hasn't been getting very good treatment where he lives now, and I'm sure finding a doctor here would be fairly easy. It's also worth noting that I have came out to my father and he supports us entirely (he's met my boyfriend on two separate occasions and even let him stay here with us for a couple weeks at a time). However, his dad doesn't know anything about us (he just assumes we are friends).
I've been thinking about coming there and living with him there, too. He's looked at a couple of places (apartments) nearby to a community college (close enough to not have to even worry about a car--we could just walk or bike to school). Money, for me, is definitely a problem, though. I considered living there for a year first before starting community college there (thus becoming a resident and paying much, much cheaper tuition rates--roughly $1500 for two years, compared to at least $10,000 for two years as an out-of-state student). I really want to start college now, though. I actually graduated in 2006 from high school (a year early), but didn't go straight to college because of money issues (my parents were in the middle of a divorce), and I was moving quite often (five residences since 2001). Now that all my friends that are my age are at university, I'm feeling left behind.
From a financial standpoint, tuition here in Michigan is a bit less of a problem because I have a $2500 state scholarship (although $625 will go unused since I haven't enrolled in this fall semester). Wherever I go, I'd really, really want to start college this winter. Whether I stay there for two years, or transfer to a four-year before then, I'm not sure. But I definitely want to start school ASAP. However, living with him in California has its positives financially, too. His dad will be paying for three quarters of his rent (I'd pay the other quarter), and all of his utilities (internet, cable, etc.), while he's living away from home/going to school. I'm living with my father and his girlfriend in a nice two-bedroom apartment right now, and although rent is free and my current expenses are low, my boyfriend couldn't move here without us finding another place (a baby is on the way and there just wouldn't be a place for us here). Granted, the cost of living and rent here is quite low compared to California ...
Starting my education is very important to me, but so is being with my boyfriend. I've been so stressed lately with work and trying to make a decision regarding this dilemma. I want to make the right decision for not only myself, but for our relationship.
Any advice, suggestions, further questions, or comments would be greatly appreciated.
But it's not that easy. He can't really move here because his dad isn't willing to pay the out-of-state tuition for college here. I can't really blame him. The idea is to go to a community college for two years and then transfer to a four-year for the remaining two years (for a bachelor's degree). Also, my boyfriend's Crohn's Disease makes this option somewhat difficult (although not impossible). He hasn't been getting very good treatment where he lives now, and I'm sure finding a doctor here would be fairly easy. It's also worth noting that I have came out to my father and he supports us entirely (he's met my boyfriend on two separate occasions and even let him stay here with us for a couple weeks at a time). However, his dad doesn't know anything about us (he just assumes we are friends).
I've been thinking about coming there and living with him there, too. He's looked at a couple of places (apartments) nearby to a community college (close enough to not have to even worry about a car--we could just walk or bike to school). Money, for me, is definitely a problem, though. I considered living there for a year first before starting community college there (thus becoming a resident and paying much, much cheaper tuition rates--roughly $1500 for two years, compared to at least $10,000 for two years as an out-of-state student). I really want to start college now, though. I actually graduated in 2006 from high school (a year early), but didn't go straight to college because of money issues (my parents were in the middle of a divorce), and I was moving quite often (five residences since 2001). Now that all my friends that are my age are at university, I'm feeling left behind.
From a financial standpoint, tuition here in Michigan is a bit less of a problem because I have a $2500 state scholarship (although $625 will go unused since I haven't enrolled in this fall semester). Wherever I go, I'd really, really want to start college this winter. Whether I stay there for two years, or transfer to a four-year before then, I'm not sure. But I definitely want to start school ASAP. However, living with him in California has its positives financially, too. His dad will be paying for three quarters of his rent (I'd pay the other quarter), and all of his utilities (internet, cable, etc.), while he's living away from home/going to school. I'm living with my father and his girlfriend in a nice two-bedroom apartment right now, and although rent is free and my current expenses are low, my boyfriend couldn't move here without us finding another place (a baby is on the way and there just wouldn't be a place for us here). Granted, the cost of living and rent here is quite low compared to California ...
Starting my education is very important to me, but so is being with my boyfriend. I've been so stressed lately with work and trying to make a decision regarding this dilemma. I want to make the right decision for not only myself, but for our relationship.
Any advice, suggestions, further questions, or comments would be greatly appreciated.










