I need some advice...okay, lots of advice...

<p>So, after some frustrations with my current college (mainly money and academic concentration), my mom and I decided that transfering would be a great option. I was pretty reluctant initially since I have some pretty awesome friends where I'm at, but now I'm open to the idea. I have applied to two state universities (I am currently at a small, private, liberal arts college), but I'm undecided as to which one to go to...if I do decide to even transfer that is. I'm pretty confident that I will be admitted to both, so that's not really an issue. </p>

<p>CURRENT SCHOOL
Pros: Sorority, friends, desirable campus and city, challenging classes
Cons: Expensive, doesn't offer the strength and concentration that I want for my major/career path (public relations), no potential husbands :) </p>

<p>POTENTIAL TRANSFER A
Pros: Same sorority, not too far from current school, a good school (for a state school), strong PRSSA (Public Relations Student Society of America) chapter, cheapest of options
Cons: Campus and enrollment size is larger than what I want, it just doesn't seem to "click" when I visit (aka for some reason I'm reluctant to want to transfer there)</p>

<p>POTENTIAL TRANSFER B
Pros: Desirable enrollment size, cheaper than current, warmer weather, PRSSA chapter, potential husband/love of my life
Cons: Campus layout is kind of wonky (probably not that important), no chapter of my sorority, something else I think I'm forgetting...</p>

<p>I haven't talked to my advisor about this yet (not that she's overly helpful--I've never met her), and I'm not entirely sure of how my college's transfer process works. If I do transfer, which it's looking like I will, telling my friends and future roommates for next year will be by far the hardest thing. </p>

<p>GIMME SOME FEEDBACK/ADVICE/HELP/INFORMATION/INSIGHT/A STIFF DRINK</p>

<p>if it doesnt have your major, i think you answered your own question</p>

<p>what's potential transfer C?</p>

<p>Why would there be a potential C?</p>