I'm writing an essay paper and I can't use the word "I". How do I make this sentence sound grammatically correct without the word I?

In just a few days, I will be off to college and many miles away.

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Without seeing the sentence in context, it's hard to tell. Give me a few sentences before and after that sentence.
My girlfriend's love for me was apparent. In just a few days, I will be off to college and many miles away. However, her love for me will be by my side forever.

How do use sentence two without the word I?
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If you can't use "I" then you shouldn't be using "me" either. How about rephrasing so that everything is in THIRD-PERSON instead of first-person? I take it your teacher's instructions are just that — use third-person.

His girlfriend's love for him was apparent. In just a few days, he would be off to college, many miles away. However, her love will be by his side forever.