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What should i do?

I'm an all american football player in highschool and i'm in the 10th grade im turning 15 in april and i'm all state mcdonalds basketball player espn has given me the 67 best running back in hs in the nation and i have been offered to go to this school that will really help me get a scholarship like 100% but i've been with my gf for 3 yrs. on dec. 8th and i love her i don't wanna leave her but i could have a chance at playing for top schools like usc, michigan, texas, and my most recent college visit was ohio state what should i do i have already been promised scholarships if i go to this school up here in pa and i have a 3.85 gpa what should i do leave my love for hopefully being on live tv espn in 3,4,5 yrs.?

honestly..thinking about leavin the one that you love is going to be a hard thing..but in all reality you are only 15 and i kno at your age...and you dont want to hear it but i have been there too...you are young!...you are going to go thru so much more in your life before you find the one you are going to settle down with...you still are going to go thru so much that is going to change you as a person as much as you try not to change it is an inevitable and it will happen chances are you are not going to be with this girl for too much longer anyways..it's easy to stay with someone when you are you because you dont have the stress and the drama of a mature life.. I say go for you dreams go for your college career and get an education..what are your other options to stay there and more than likely regret it the rest of your life wondering WHAT IF? you still have 2 years before you need to make this finally decision so dont stress about it now.. enjoy your highschool years...they should be spent with friends having fun doing what you wanna do because when it does come time to make those decisions there are going to be soo many more to follow..so live it up now and dont stress it!

goodluck!

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