<p>Is transferring into your 4th year common and/or feasible? I desperately want to get out of the miserable SUNY Geneseo. I expected to transfer into my junior year, but it didn’t work out. Would the admissions be more difficult for someone in my situation? The coursework doesn’t concern me, as I would eagerly stay for an additional semester or year for the chance to graduate from a good school.</p>
<p>Geneseo is a good school…prob the second best SUNY after Bing </p>
<p>but as far as your question i have no idea</p>
<p>It is almost impossible to transfer into the 4th year, because most colleges and universities require that you earn roughly 60 semester hours at that institution in order to earn their diploma. There are a few (mostly distance-ed schools like <a href=“http://www.ashford.edu%5B/url%5D”>www.ashford.edu</a>) that will give up to 90 semester hours of transfer credit, but your major field might not be available.</p>
<p>You will have to plan on spending at least two years at the new university. You will need a really good reason for this kind of transfer such as say transferring from Geneseo to SUNY Ag and Life Sciences at Cornell because you’ve finally accepted that your life calling is not merely Biology but rather Soil Science.</p>
<p>Why don’t you just bite the bullet and finish up at Geneseo and then look for a decent place for some kind of graduate work? That might be a better option for you.</p>
<p>Wishing you all the best.</p>