Going outside the comfort zone

<p>I have been on a few college visits for transferring, and right now the campuses have struck me as possessing some good attributes (such as the library, auditorium) but overall I have walked away not feeling too enthused about the school. I have visited during the summer or winter breaks, which pretty much ruled out including the social atmosphere. </p>

<p>With this in mind, I was wondering whether someone should choose a school based on his/her perceived compatability with it, or just on what the person thinks is the best place for him/herself? (I hope that wasn’t too confusing).
Cause I am not feeling the two schools I toured.</p>

<p>To me, a person’s perceived compatibility with a school and where they think is the best place for them seems like one in the same. Maybe I’m just not understanding your question…but um…:confused:</p>

<p>You should be feeling it…one can only think you are transferring because you didn’t feel it.</p>

<p>Trust your instinct.</p>