<p>freshman year- Suffolk Univ. (left for money/high cost reasons, had trouble meeting people, wasn’t happy.)</p>
<p>sophomore year- Mass. College of Liberal Arts (very happy but wanted to be closer to more internship and job oppurtunities)</p>
<p>junior(current) year- Framingham State Univ. (like the school, but am not happy and regret leaving MCLA’)</p>
<p>so my main dilemma: -my head tells me to stay at Framingham SU and do what I set out to do, which is to get a degree and make the best of it. I can hopefully get an internship here and later a career. (I major in Corporate Relations/PR). the smart stuff of the argument basically. </p>
<p>-my heart is pulling me back to MCLA. I miss the atmosphere and the people. But it would be harder to find an internship. but it would mean transferring again.</p>
<p>—am i crazy for even thinking of putting myself through ANOTHER transfer…?
----what should i do/what would you do?</p>
<p>[i have thought all this out, talked with my mom, talked with friends, and have been going back and forth between my head and my heart. PLEASE, WHAT DO I DO?]</p>
<p>It doesn’t sound like another transfer would be a problem if you were happier at MCLA. But thing you need to check out carefully is if MCLA will give you a degree if you attend only for your soph. and senior years. I think that typically a school expects you to attend the institution during at least your junior and senior years before granting a degree. So do your homework and make sure that if you are back at MCLA that you can get your degree (and get something in writing).</p>
<p>Wait, you’re considering a THIRD transfer in three years of college? </p>
<p>I’d say go with your head, stick it out where you are at. You already had a problem with MCLA, a pretty important problem. Going back will feel nice for a while - and then the problem of internship/job opportunities will rear its ugly head again. You’re in a competitive field where it’s ALL ABOUT contacts/internships. Having fewer of them than your competition will likely put you at a disadvantage when it comes to looking for post-grad work. And then you may regret that third transfer in four years.</p>
<p>Stay where you are for easier internships, and keep trying to get happy there. If, in two years, you haven’t managed to get happy there, you’ll be graduated, with experience!</p>