<p>I wasn't sure what I wanted to do my first semester of college, but eventually I thought I did and i transfered to another university that had a good program for that field. Then after taking some of those classes, I realized that I don't want anything to do with it. So now I want to transfer to a state college which would be a lot cheaper. Would the fact that I've already transfered once hurt my chances of getting in? And would this also hurt me at all in the long run?</p>
<p>Going to a state school is a wise choice. I don’t think it would hurt that much unless you were transferring to a private university. There are plenty of transfer students that transfer more than once. In the long run you save money ,find out what you want to do with your life. I think you will be fine. Employers might consider it indecisive but I am not sure</p>
<p>I don’t think it’ll particularly hurt your chances of getting in, if you have well articulated reasons. In the long run, it might or might not have an effect; it depends on what you want to do.</p>