![]() The film likely also had Lara Jean attend a college across the country in order to raise the stakes for To All the Boys 3. One of the most likely reasons for this change is the fact that the Netflix series changed the location of the story, as the novel took place in Virginia and the movies took place in Portland, OR. RELATED: Netflix Reveals Full Slate of Films From Obamas' Higher Productions Lara Jean initially decides on attending the College of William & Mary, but ultimately she goes to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. In the book, it's the University of Virginia that Peter and Lara Jean plan to attend. ![]() When she doesn't get in, Lara Jean plans to attend the University of California, Berkeley, but in a surprise both to herself and Peter, she attends New York University. In the movie, Stanford is Peter and Lara Jean's shared dream school. ![]() The basics of Peter and Lara Jean's college selection dilemma is the same from book to movie, but the film changes the specific colleges each of them applies to. ![]()
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