It’s important to consider what, if anything, you’ll gain by transferring. A program that's more suited to your interests and career goals? Closer to home? In-state tuition? You just made the wrong choice the first time? If you’re really unhappy at your school, that could be good enough reason to choose another in your first couple years. But if you've made it to junior year, transferring might delay your graduation so you should first check if your credits and major will transfer. Here are some key points to keep in mind:
Forget the printer
A well-kept secret of college: You don’t really need a printer. Submit your work electronically or print it in the computer labs found in nearly every building to save space and money.
Here are a few lessons that you may not realize you're absorbing.
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Posted by: David Replogle