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[quote=Anonymous]I haven't read the entire thread but one question I'd have is whether OP's DD has any handle on what her living situation would be next year if she stayed. Having some close friends as roommates/housemates can make a huge difference if you're otherwise feeling like a fish out of water at your school. If she has no idea now what her living situation might be next year or whether she has friends she'd want to room/live with, I'd be more inclined to pursue the transfer option. I found freshman year at a school with a lot of rich kids/legacies/private school kids to be challenging, coming from a MC/UMC public school, but making friends to room with sophomore year made a big difference and gave me time to find my other places on campus. [/quote]
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