You dont have much gud friends in your college you feel like to go is it correct or wrong?

The sentence is grammatically incorrect and awkwardly phrased. Here are a few ways to correct it, depending on the intended meaning:

* "You don't have many good friends in college, and you feel like leaving." This is the most likely interpretation.

* "You don't have many good friends in college, and you feel like you want to leave." This is a slightly more formal version of the above.

* "Because you don't have many good friends in college, you feel like leaving." This emphasizes the cause-and-effect relationship.

The original sentence contains several errors:

* "gud": This is a misspelling of "good."

* "to go": The sentence is incomplete; it needs to express what you want to do ("leave," "transfer," etc.).

* Sentence structure: The sentence is poorly structured and lacks clear transitions between the clauses.

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