Transfer odds?

<p>I would suggest, if you have not done so already, that you contact the admissions office at UD to get some advice as to how to procede. As you were already accepted at UD you might find that you may not be required to complete a whole new application for transfer (or at least maybe you won’t have to pay the transfer application fee). They already have all of the info that they generally would require a transfer applicant to submit for applicants with less than 60 credits at another school. I would suspect that as long as your GPA at RU was above 3.0 (of course the higher the better) that your chances of getting into UD would be fairly good for an undeclared major.</p>

<p>While it sounds like you have made up your mind I would suggest that you might still want to give it a little more time at RU to see if you might feel more comfortable there after a little longer period of time. Of course you could still procede with your transfer application and should you change your mind you could always cancel it. Maybe you could also visit your friends at UD to get a better feel for what it is like to matriculate at UD. RU and UD are very similar schools academically, but RU is much larger and spaced out over multiple campuses. You can easily feel lost there until you get your bearings. I am a Rutgers College graduate and my wife is a graduate of Douglass College so I feel that I have some sense of your concerns. On the other hand our daughter just graduated from UD with her BSN in 5/10. She choose UD over RU because it was a smaller school and she just felt more comfortable there when she visited. She feels she made the right decision and loved her time at UD. Best of luck to you wherever you continue your education.</p>