AVERAGE conventional student vs. AVERAGE transfer student

<p>Ok, so I know every student is different and especially with transfer students, there is a multitude of reasons why they may be transferring, but on average, how would you compare a transfer student (after transferring) to a conventional student in terms of different things such as:</p>

<p>Partying? Less or more?
Socially outgoing/shy?
Study habits/academic strength?</p>

<p>Feel free to add any other qualities of comparison.</p>

<p>You answered your own question. Every student is different. Being a transfer student doesn’t change anyone’s personality. I’m the same person I would be as a conventional student. Transferring is not going to make me party less, study more, or be more outgoing.</p>

<p>I think it also depends on where they’re transferring from/to. Then again, I only have experience with community college students, and I’ve noticed that…
-A lot of community college students that are transferring to good higher education (mostly the ranked private/publics)are more serious and less partier-types.
-Some community college students who just did the bare minimum at their cc and transfer to the local state with articulation agreements are the more partier/outgoing/“lazier” students.<br>
I have combinations of both in my classes. There are people who are working hard to get a 4.0 so they can go to good schools on the mainland, and then there are people sitting in the back trying to get a 3.0 (in easy classes) to transfer to the state U.</p>