HELP - Transfer to University of Michigan as a second semester sophomore?

Hi guys,

So i am currently a sophomore in the honors college and broad college of business at michigan state university planning to study supply chain. ever since i was young, university of michigan has always been my dream school. I got in out of highschool, rejected them. then i applied again for fall of 2017 (sophomore year), and also got in. I denied them both times, first time for a stupid reason and second time was because i didn’t want to leave michigan state right after getting into the business school (which i did work hard for). I just applied to university of michigan for the winter of 2018, and am confident on getting in, i have a 3.8 gpa here at MSU and worked at the university of michigan at the cancer center in cancer vaccine research. the second time i got into umich, for fall of sophomore year, i accepted it and even signed a lease for an apartment in ann arbor. however, last minute i backed out while on a study abroad for MSU. i guess my emotions took over. the only issue i have completed a lot of credits at MSU already, a lot of which are through the business school which wouldnt even transfer to umich because i applied for LS&A (can’t apply for Ross business school until spring). Another issue is i would probably end up doing umich economics & minor in compsci if i dont apply/dont get into Ross. im not completely sure if id be content with this either because itd be best to get into ross and be in the actual undergrad program BUT id graduate so late and dont even know if ill get in. supply chain recruiting is great at MSU and i have heard that econ majors at umich have a bit more difficult of a time?? these are just generalizations, but still concerns of mine. i dont even know if i like supply chain - im really only doing it because its #1 here. These are all things i am weighing but it is really tough. i dont know if this is a sign that i should go or not since ive been stuck on it for so long. or should i just stay at MSU and finish here to avoid the hassle of transferring? AHHH, help. any input is appreciated!