Stange, but I experinced both sides of the coin growing up. I was a navy brat who went to 7 differnt schools growing up, but my folks divoriced when I was nine. Ma moved to a very rural area of Pennsylvania, and dad kept stateside in larger communitys such as Birmingham Al, Viginaia beach VA, san Jose Ca and so on. I would spend alternate schools years with each of them.
I noticed when I lived with my dad I was more street smart, gained more insite on worldly issues, found education more of a challenge, as well as my athletic competition, there where more things to do after school and on weekends, and a higher degree of social interaction.
In the country I learned things you can't learn in the burgs. I learned how to hunt, trap, trout fish. Camping and hiking where a common event. I had many friends, but my class was only 106 people. The atheltic program was so small, that in football I never left the field as we did not have enough people (or I was that good,,you figure it). The education was about 1.5 years behind that of the town schools, I was being taught things in 10 grade I had learned in 8th in VA beach.
I choose the country most though, perhaps I got away with more with my ma and step dad, but I was able to ride motorcycles allover the place, ride to friends homes, or ride my bike, or just walk. I trusted people more,which mademe more open than in the city.
I think the one thing you learn growing up in the coutry is independance, you do things yourself and learn not to rely on others, you learn to work and fix things yourself, and you learn about nature.
Its hard to figure whats best, but it depends on you to recogize whats best for your family and what interests thay have, then grow on it.
I am happy that I had the best of both worlds, I learned to say goodby to friends I never saw again, and also learned goodbyes are not forever.I realized the value of a good dog to keep my company. I learned thereis nothing better than a long walk in the woods to free up your mind from the everyday hussle and bussle.... I learned a good vocabulary,and landed a job as a nuclear power plant inspector, But my spelling sux!