Thrice Transferring?

Hi there! If you can help me out by providing even any perspective or advice I’d be immensely grateful. So at this point I’m feeling like my college career looks pretty helpless. I have for mental health reasons left two colleges now to pursue treatment.

I completed one semester at the University of Rochester in the fall of 2016. I had a gpa of 3.75-3.8 which was Dean’s List. However the classes I took aren’t exactly reflective of a great student. I took:
Acting Fundamentals
Voice and Movement (Acting)
Intro Art History
Intro Psychology

I withdrew after the first semester, and then applied to Fordham University and Loyola Marymount University. I started at Fordham in the fall of 2017 but left in November on a medical leave of absence, so none of my grades or extracurriculars even matter, although I had a 4.0 GPA at the time and was in three different clubs and one leadership position. I have been busy and preoccupied with intensive outpatient therapy and just sorting out my own mental health issues, but now that I’m a little better I’m thinking about school again, and I’m hopelessly confused. I’d really prefer not to reapply to the University of Rochester and I absolutely don’t want to graduate with a Fordham degree (it’s academically just not very rigorous and I don’t think I’ll be prepared well for anything, it’s worse in almost every aspect than Rochester). I could possibly go to Loyola Marymount, because LA is a big plus for me, location wise, but I’m not feeling too great about my prospects right now. Any suggestions or schools or paths of action that would be helpful? And allay my anxiety and growing sense of terror :slight_smile:

Also, high school stats:
3.5 GPA (after a horrid second senior semester) 4.3 or 4.4 Weighted
2310 SAT

Let me know if there are any more stats or info that I should add and thank you! :slight_smile:

Do you have a major and/or a specific career goal yet?

What educational options are there close to where you are receiving treatment?

Would it make sense for you to go back to school part-time for a semester or so?