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It’s All About Balance: How to Stay in Touch With Hometown Friends

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<p class&equals;"Normal1"><span lang&equals;"EN">There’s no doubt that college&comma; especially when arriving as a freshman&comma; is one of the most exciting times in your life&period; It offers the chance for you to make lifelong friends&comma; grants you the freedom of a true adult&comma; allows you to develop and expand your interests&comma; and exudes endless possibilities&period; This excitement is largely present in our society &lpar;whether through media glorification or parental experience or any other mode&rpar;&comma; but an aspect of it all that’s often left out is the simultaneous isolation that many incoming students feel&period; It can feel so hard to seize opportunities and begin to create a new life for yourself when you’re mourning elements of your old one&period;<&sol;span><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"Normal1"><span lang&equals;"EN">In my six short weeks here at Tulane&comma; I’ve certainly felt it myself&period; I was one of those people lucky enough to grow up just blocks away from my childhood best friends—we spent countless hours at sleepovers&comma; established our favorite restaurants and rituals&comma; relied on each other for everything&comma; and lived through milestones together&period; It was a privilege to have such tight-knit friendships growing up&comma; and it was something we all took for granted until departing internationally to our respective campuses—the first time we’d been more than three miles apart in eighteen years&period; While I’m beyond excited to meet new people here at Tulane&comma; I also don’t want to lose the closeness my current friends and I had back home&comma; especially at a time where I feel a little uncertain about my social life&period; That being said&comma; I’d also hate to end up relying on them too much while on campus&comma; and ultimately stifling my &lpar;and their&rpar; chances to make meaningful friendships here at college&period; It’s no easy task&comma; but here are four ideas on how to effectively balance college and hometown friends&comma; and ultimately get the best out of both worlds&period; <&sol;span><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"Normal1"><b><span lang&equals;"EN">1&period; Set a Date and Stick To It<&sol;span><&sol;b><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"Normal1"><span lang&equals;"EN">College&comma; especially in the beginning of the semester&comma; is an incredibly busy time&period; While it’s already hard enough to balance classes&comma; work&comma; club involvement&comma; and going out&comma; it’s almost too easy to forget to stay in touch with home friends&period; Setting a weekly or bi-weekly time to chat is a great way to combat this&period; Soon enough&comma; it’ll fall into your routine and you won’t want to miss it&period; Go a step further and combine it with an activity—missing your old workout buddy from home&quest; Arrange to call them while you both workout or run around campus&comma; and motivate each other while also catching up&excl; <&sol;span><span lang&equals;"EN"> <&sol;span><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"Normal1"><b><span lang&equals;"EN">2&period; Create a Group Instagram Account <&sol;span><&sol;b><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"Normal1"><span lang&equals;"EN">Shortly after we left for college&comma; one of my friends came up with the genius idea of creating an Instagram account accessible only to my friend group &&num;8212&semi; a group &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;finsta&comma;” if you will&period; She assigned each of the seven people in my friend group a certain day of the week to post an update of our lives at college&comma; complete with pictures and videos&period; Catching up on one of my friends’ lives has become the best part of my day&comma; and I look forward to posting and receiving comments that make me laugh&period; This idea could also be adapted to other social media platforms&comma; such as a private Snapchat story where one person takes over each day&period; <&sol;span><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"Normal1"><b><span lang&equals;"EN">3&period; Send Care Packages <&sol;span><&sol;b><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"Normal1"><span lang&equals;"EN">What’s better than receiving a surprise package full of goodies after a long day&quest; Composing a box of your friend’s favorite foods&comma; some tailgate clothes&comma; or even something meaningful &lpar;like a framed collage of all your pictures together&rpar; is such a great way to let your friend know you’re thinking of them&excl; It’s especially great to send something after a big milestone&comma; like when they ace a midterm or score the job they wanted&comma; or also when they need it most&comma; like after a hard breakup or illness&period; <&sol;span><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"Normal1"><b><span lang&equals;"EN">4&period; Take Advantage of Breaks<&sol;span><&sol;b><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"Normal1"><span lang&equals;"EN">Planning something fun during breaks is the perfect way to catch up and spend time together in a fun and relaxing way&period; For example&comma; Tulane’s fall break happens to match up with one of my friend’s&comma; so we plan on travelling to Austin together for the Austin City Limits music festival&period; Whether it be an international trip over a longer break&comma; a weekend road trip during a shorter one&comma; or just a fun dinner out&comma; definitively planning an event lets you look forward to something and keeps you going when you miss them the most&period; <&sol;span><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"Normal1"><span lang&equals;"EN">Hopefully all of these ideas can help keep long-distance friendships alive without taking too much away from the present&period; While you don’t want to lose contact in college&comma; you also don’t want to rely on hometown friends too much&comma; so make sure you always stay present and open to new friendships in college&comma; no matter how hard or uncertain the social scene feels&period; Soon enough&comma; you’ll find that you’ve achieved the best of both worlds&colon; amazing friendships both at home and at your home away from home&excl;<&sol;span><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>COVER PHOTO&colon;<&sol;p>&NewLine; <&excl;-- WP Biographia v4&period;0&period;0 -->&NewLine;<div class&equals;"wp-biographia-container-top" style&equals;"background-color&colon; 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