I Transferred to a Community College from a 4 Year University

<p>I attended my first semester of college away at a University about 2 hours from home. I initially hated it even though I had my boyfriend there with me. I couldn't stand being there, and my parents gave in and gave me the okay to withdraw from the spring semester and return home to go to Community College.</p>

<p>Now that I am home, I don't mind the school at all, everything is fine. My problem is that I don't know if this was the right direction. I can't help but look at it as a step back. I did it in hopes to clear my head and figure out what I wanted to do. But even here at home I'm so confused and upset. </p>

<p>I am majoring in Liberal Arts at my community college for the time being. My problem is I have so many options and I don't know which to choose. I am 18 years old, and I so badly want to get my life plan going and have everything set so I can start my life sooner than later. I've been leaning toward a major in Psychology. But I have a few questions with that! Now that I figured out a major, should I transfer? Is Psychology even a good major? My community college does not offer Psychology as a major, but they have psych courses. Should I stay and receive my associates degree, then transfer somewhere and hope I know more of what I want to do by then? Or should I consider returning to my original University with brighter spirits knowing that I can be okay, because things did become slightly better toward the end? Should I consider going to the local college nearby and commute, even though its a 35 minute drive everyday? There are so many options, and with my anxiety, I can't even handle all of the thoughts and emotions running through my head. I'm just looking for some experiences and input to help me form my own direction! Thank you. </p>

<p>Comments are highly appreciated!!!</p>

<p>Have you tried talking with one of the college counselors that are available to you at your college? They are trained to help you answer these questions.</p>