That's a long time ago for me. 10 years this year.
Anyway I hated it there, every minute of it, so I was glad I could leave. There was no-one I would have wanted as a long-time friend, I found pretty much every class to be a giant waste and it was an ugly, depressing environment. When I got my diploma, I more or less said "Okay thanks", left without saying goodbye (not to any, but one) and never looked back.
University was a godsend compared to that. There, there were many people I would become friends with, classes were inspiring and assignments were fun and challenging. Our faculty was a beautiful building as well. Obviously, unlike regular school, you won't have classes with the same group of people all the time anymore, which I always experienced as a good thing. It's easy enough to keep in touch with everyone you want and can ignore all the dumba***s.







