ED regrets

<p>I'm a current senior and was accepted to my ED school. I already feel regrets about committing so early, I no longer like my ED school as much as I once did and I'm not sure what I can do right now. I'm already looking at transfer options and I feel that I've let myself and my parents down. Has anyone else ever felt this way, and successfully transferred to a different school? Do you think that perhaps I'll feel differently once I'm on campus? I guess I'm just looking for some comfort. This issue has been bothering me and I can't think about anything else.</p>

<p>Try not to be too hard on yourself, choosing a school can be difficult. It’s hard to know exactly what you want and to tell what a school is like. And while many people talk about ‘dream’ schools, for most students there are many schools which will provide very well for their academic, social and personal needs and wants. </p>

<p>Don’t worry about transferring now, there’s plenty of time later for that if necessary. You are likely to get swept up in the excitement of a new place, new friends, and opportunities of fr year and not give transferring a second thought. Give your school the chance that you and it deserve. You’re only a fr once, enjoy it!</p>

<p>Where did you get in for ED?</p>

<p>Give it a chance. People are just unsatisfiable.</p>

<p>If your ED school rejected you, probably you will love it more.</p>

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<p>I think WINGPA’s comment was meant to be constructive - very often on CC - we see people most enamored with schools that they think they “can’t have”. Schools beyond their reach, schools they can’t afford, schools that outright reject them. And once a school says yes, the thrill of the chase is gone and the second guessing begins. Don’t know for sure if that’s what is happening with the OP but it’s pretty common.</p>

<p>The school is Wesleyan University. I think what WINGPA and keepingitlight posted are pretty accurate. I was too caught up in the school and didn’t bother to research any other ones in depth. I suppose now that I’ve been accepted, I could’ve perhaps reached higher. I’m a highly fickle person and I think I would’ve regretted any decision I made. I’ll just stick it out and see if I still feel the same way after I’ve spent some time on campus. Thank you for everyone’s responses!</p>