Honestly, I would encourage her to finish out the year. Starting over someplace else isn’t easy either and there is no guarantee that she’d like the other school better. Academically your daughter is doing great, so that is a plus. But I’m in the camp where I’d be happy if my daughter had a lower GPA and spent a bit more time doing something other than just studying. There are so many things at schools for kids to do and at my daughter’s school they really stress getting involved with something on campus. I’d recommend your daughter join a club or two. My daughter joined the “Lover Your Melon” group at her school as well as the nursing club. It was at one of those meetings that led her to a part-time job off campus where she is a PCA for young people with disabilities. She enjoys the work and finds it rewarding. There are a lot of college kids from other schools who work there as well and that has been an awesome way for her to meet people her age at those other schools as well as families in the the community. I would recommend that your daughter look for a job to fill some time, expand her circle, and make a little money. A club like Circle K would be a good one. They actually go out and do things in the community.