Am i sane for wanting to transfer my senior year of college?

<p>Here's the breakdown. I attended a small commuter college for 2 and a half year. To put it simply, I wasn't very happy there. I applied that year to a larger university in which I was accepted. I packed my things and was ready to depart. When I got there on taxi, I was immediately car sick and couldn't bring myself to sit in a coach bus for 3 more hours. So I came back home that day with no regrets and unconsciously paid my enrollment fees for my safety transfer school (which also happens to be a commuter school). Now 2 days pass and I been searching online & talking with my family looking for some sort of comfort on my decision. Here's what I've concluded. I don't know if i could be happy at a different commuter college. I already had a tough time making friends and getting involved at my previous college. My grades were mediocre at best & worst of all is I may have given up a once in a life time opportunity. Yes, I save money but money could always be made back, but experience can't. most schools within my states allow a maximum of 90 credits taken for transfer students. I earned about 65 so far. Would it be sane to stay one last semester at my transfer commuter school, take the courses equivalent to that of the school I plan on transferring and transfer my senior year? Is it worth it? I don't mind staying an extra year if it means I'll be happier. will employers look at all the institution I've attended or just the most recent one I graduated with a degree from? My only worry is I don't want employers or professional schools to see my decision for transferring as a sign of instability.</p>

<p>Thoughts?</p>

<p>bump. anyone?</p>

<p>The college you list on your resume will be the one you graduated from. They won’t know you transferred.</p>