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	<title>Comments on: Should I Transfer Or Not?</title>
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		<title>By: belle_bo</title>
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		<description>First thing to do is Stop and take a deep breath. 
Next. Make a list of pros and cons of each school. I think you&#039;ve identified a lot of important issues. Make sure you have a clear goal in mind of what you&#039;d like to do and use that mindset to judge pros and cons. Take this list to your college adviser and get their two cents.
Things to remember:
You&#039;re a freshman, don&#039;t think you have to make all life decisions immediately!
See if classes will transfer to another institution. Sometimes all of them won&#039;t and you may have to take an extra year to get the degree you want after switching schools.
Again, talk to your college adviser. They are trained and have a lot of info that may help you.
Also try your career counselor in the career center (sometimes in the student center but should be easy to find). Use the resources that are out there for you. Take advantage of the services your money has bought you!
Take your time. Enjoy college life.
Good luck with all that you do!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>First thing to do is Stop and take a deep breath.<br />
Next. Make a list of pros and cons of each school. I think you&#8217;ve identified a lot of important issues. Make sure you have a clear goal in mind of what you&#8217;d like to do and use that mindset to judge pros and cons. Take this list to your college adviser and get their two cents.<br />
Things to remember:<br />
You&#8217;re a freshman, don&#8217;t think you have to make all life decisions immediately!<br />
See if classes will transfer to another institution. Sometimes all of them won&#8217;t and you may have to take an extra year to get the degree you want after switching schools.<br />
Again, talk to your college adviser. They are trained and have a lot of info that may help you.<br />
Also try your career counselor in the career center (sometimes in the student center but should be easy to find). Use the resources that are out there for you. Take advantage of the services your money has bought you!<br />
Take your time. Enjoy college life.<br />
Good luck with all that you do!</p>
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