Anonymous wrote:His grades are good and he made the equivalent of the dean’s list first semester (they just don’t call it that).
He’s currently at a state flagship. He is looking for a mid-sized university along the lines of G’town, Tufts, Vandy, etc.
We talked more and he was very calm about the whole thing, and thoughtful. He said he has friends and that’s not the issue (I believe that is true: he was invited to go on a spring break trip and he went. It sounded like he had a good time).
He said he was sorry for keeping it all in but he was truly trying to give it a chance. He said he kept looking at the transfer application deadline dates and talking himself out of applying because he didn’t want to be a quitter. But now he said he actually feels it in the pit of his stomach that he made the wrong decision, and he wants to right it if he can.
He said he would go and do more research but he believes some places have rolling admissions even for transfers.
Not sure how to support him, but I did tell him it was his decision.
Some colleges will admit transfers for January, so he may have more options there.
I transferred, and it was the best choice I made. I hated the college I enrolled in (a very prestigious one), and I loved the less-prestigious one I transferred to.