Don't drop out. If you drop out, it's difficult to reverse your decision. Instead, give it a try. If it's terrible, you always have the option of dropping out later, but at least you tried.
When you get there, get involved in the social scene in your first week, meet new people, put down some roots. There will be plenty of people missing their boyfriends. You can all go and see romantic films together and then have girlie evenings with a bottle of wine while you talk about how much you miss your boyfriends.
Being less dependent on your boyfriend will be a good thing for both of you.
It sounds like he doesn't want to stay in a relationship with you, but that's another issue.
Is it normal that I don't want to go to uni without my boyfriend?
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Don't drop out. If you drop out, it's difficult to reverse your decision. Instead, give it a try. If it's terrible, you always have the option of dropping out later, but at least you tried.
When you get there, get involved in the social scene in your first week, meet new people, put down some roots. There will be plenty of people missing their boyfriends. You can all go and see romantic films together and then have girlie evenings with a bottle of wine while you talk about how much you miss your boyfriends.
Being less dependent on your boyfriend will be a good thing for both of you.
It sounds like he doesn't want to stay in a relationship with you, but that's another issue.