Decisions! Feedback would be incredible.

<p>Hello internet, I've found myself in a good but challenging position. </p>

<p>I attend a private University in Texas (TCU, go frogs!) on scholarship currently, but still pay a bit of money to attend. It's nothing above the cost of instate tuition and completely manageable financially. I intended on completing my undergrad as a biology major on the pre-med track which impacted my college choice profoundly, but I changed my mind. This information is pretty arbitrary, so for the sake of my question I'll be frank. I'm currently a sophomore with senior standing, have a 3.8 gpa, am in honors, am a Resident Assistant, was invited by the chair of prestigious scholarships to apply for Fulbright, am interning with refugee services for my area, and am currently a double degree candidate in radio-tv-film (BS) and religion with an english minor (BA). I also applied to be a Visiting Student at Oxford and was admitted for the 2014-2015 academic year. I also reapplied to UT Austin and was readmitted as a film major external transfer. Neat right? I'm a pretty lucky gal. So my decision is hard. UT Austin's film school is topnotch and very cost friendly. Austin has the vibe that two years of college made me realize I desperately need, but I can always move there when I graduate. If I did transfer, I'd lose the 44 hours of credit I was awarded for AP and IB exams though. I think I'm intending on finishing my undergraduate degree(s) at TCU and going to Oxford for a year. I'd just like some reassurance that I'm making the right choice for someone who is unsure if she wants to go into academia or film production. Thanks. Much love. </p>

<p>and by completely manageable I lied a little bit. It’s mildly manageable if I graduate early. Two years at UT is the equivalent of the cost of my oxford program, so there’s that. </p>

<p>I don’t know that I’m qualified to advise you, you don’t seem to be doing too shabby on your own. But can you just clarify? You would either go to Oxford for a year then graduate from TCU. Or would go to UT and get the film school experience and graduate in 2 years? Is that the choice? What is a ballpark on the relative costs and if you will have loans upon graduation or not to finance these options?</p>