talk it out with them and i'm sure they would understand your side. face them like a mature person.
Tell your parents that you love them, and that you appreciate all that they've done for you, but now it's time for you to go live your life. And then tell us how it all goes. :)
Think about how hard it's for them to realize that their kid is graduating, thus going out to the "real world." And to top that off, their kid wants to go out of state.
And, of course, money is always a factor. Expecially if you want to go out of state, thus not getting much financial aid and crap.
If anything, they really are looking out for your best interests, despite what many of us think.
Look at different kinds of schools and talk with your parents.
How dense can you be?
I don't know about where your from, but in the state I live in, it's about 14,000 to attend school for 1 year. That is a LOT of money.
However, if you're going out of state, the number pretty much doubles.
I'm sorry that mommy and daddy don't wanna spend 28,000 for you to go out of state, find that the experience will be no different than highschool, then have to drive 8 hours to pick you up and bring you home constantly.
Look, if you want to go out of state for college, thats great. But make sure your reasons arent because of being afraid of some people from highschool. And then make sure your parents are willing to pay that much for school. Be glad they're willing to pay for your school in the first place. There are plenty of kids who would dream to even be able to attend college, let alone have their parents pay for out of state tuition.
And let me tell you from a college experience as a junior this year, that gossip doesn't really happen in college that much. People change, and highschool doesn't matter after about 4 months in school. It's odd how things work out in college. Some people who were never friends in hs, and even hated each other, become best friends in college. I've seen this happen multiple times.
And by the way, it's not uncommon to want to be over with highschool and be sick of the people there. I was the same way. I wanted to be separated from people in hs, so i tried to dorm away from others from my hometown. It turns out 3 years later, I'm living with 2 other guys from my hometown, but am friends with a smattering of others from other places.