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The closest college to me is 45 minutes away. I want to go there. There isn't housing, though (it's a 2-year school).

I think I'll end up driving there to class everyday. Is that a stupid decision, considering the cost of gas and spending over an hour driving to and from class?

An hour each way? Lucky you! I have a friend who has to travel an hour and a half on the train in each direction to go to university, not to mention walking another 25 minutes from the train station to the university.

The main thing you need to consider is whether you can afford it. If you can afford it and you want to go, you should go.

If there is public transport available, you might want to take that instead so that you can use the travel time to study or just relax.

If you have any choice over your classes, try to arrange your timetable so that you don't have to go every day of the week.
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