To make long story short, I went to a terrible for profit university for a couple of years and felt sad and worried of my future.
I went to Florida International University because at the time it as my only option. As i was going there one of my advisers told me of a scholarship to help with tuition and housing which I thought was a sweet deal. I made a plan to come at the University of Central Florida to get my AA and then from there transfer to either the University of Florida or stay here at UCF. I’ve been plagued by doubts as to whether its a good decision or not. I want to go back to FIU and complete the AA before I go anywhere. So what do you guys think?
If your reason for changing schools is clear then I don’t see problems changing them. Your first school didnt work for you so you transferrred to XX. You entered your next school where you completed an AA degree in …After completing that degree, you transfers to complete your studies in …, leading to a degree in X. So far a good profile unless you earned poor grades. If your grades were not good, you learned more about yourself, learned how to study, etc.
Some go on to a graduate degree right away, others in enroll later, and people take classes part or full time. There are lots of patterns to degree completion that work as long as you comply with school limits about when too much time has elapsed to make a coherent degree.
You may want to continue on to a doctoral program and complete it within a reasonable amount of time. So if you path makes sense and you do well, employers will be happy, probably.
If you dabble in one school, and another, and …don’t get anywhere in coherence, grades, graduation, you may be seen as someone who dabbles and moves onto something new. This is not a reassuring profile.
So in other words I’m fine staying here at UCF to complete the aa and if I wanted to transfer to UF there’d be no problem? Cause I did thought about going for grad school maybe even a jd.
Almost a third of all UF undergraduates are transfer students, it really isn’t a problem.