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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It is disappointing to read so many posts making negative judgments about transfer students. Truly we have a lot of people on DCUM who seem to live in tunnels. This year was a crap year for college admissions. If the OP's daughter has a vision of where she wants to be then she should keep trying. College is a time to challenge yourself and to expand your opportunities. Quietly taking your lumps and pretending to enjoy them doesn't seem like the best course of action to me. Of course, she can still enjoy the school she is attending but there is no reason for her to limit her options. She may decide to stay at the school she will attend in the Fall or she may decide to transfer; however, talking to her parents about it to discuss her options seems like a mature and reasonable thing to do.[/quote] Transfer students, on average, tend to graduate later and are more likely to drop out altogether (statistically).[/quote]
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