Current Student Taking Questions

<p>My son was accepted a spring transfer to Emory from Tulane, he's actually going to be a second semester jr. at Tulane, but in order to graduate from Emory has to be there for 4 semesters. He's not concerned about that, because finances are not an issue. Tulane just isn't the school it was, academically he feels it is still very strong, but there are other issues. Also housing won't be a huge problem for him because he can live off campus, we would like him to find a roommate though. He applied to Emory ED1 from a prestigious Boston private school in 2003, but was not accepted. Emory has always been his first choice. I hate to see him give up this opportunity, anybody have any thoughts or advice. He's great kid. Worked hard at Tulane, raised alot of money for Tulane after the hurricane, but he wants a more stable college environment. He is really having trouble with this decision. He has quite a few friends that are there already, but he doesn't want them to feel he is going to be dependent on them. He has a car, and fortunately the freedom to transfer without worrying about any financial difficulties. He will remain a history major. I know he will fit in at Emory. He is not in a fraternity. He was in the process of bringing an old fraternity back to Tulane, but he isn't moving forward with that, so it isn't an issue. Any feedback would be great. Remember this was his dream school since he was a junior high school, so risk the change or stay put, pros and cons, and how do the transfers fit in are they easily accepted by the other students, also if anyone knows of someone looking for an off campus roommate for the spring or needws to sublet, feel free to private message me. He's 21, with a car, rent is not an issue, he also has furniture and 52 inch tv for the living room. Thanks for any help.</p>