<p>I am currently a student at the University of Montana heading into my senior year, and I feel my whole college career has been one big mess up. I hated this place since day one and really should have transferred but thought all would get better when it only got worse. Im referring to social, job, dating, and school aspects of college. Simply put, I can't catch a break here. I am a smart kid graduating with a 3.8 from high school. My dad is a doctor and mom a dentist, and my sister just graduated as a PA from Cornell, as well as having multiple other family members in health care. College is a learning experience in many more ways than one, but for the first time in my life I struggled with classes. My first C was second semester of gen chem, but I was also competing in track and field and thought that sports and school may be too much. Next year I took C's in physics as well and this last year I got a D+ in O chem. Many of you may think I am just not putting in the time and being an idiot. But I've always heard the brain is a powerful thing and I can assure you it is. My mental state is completely different here and I can not focus and do well. I know I have the brain power, but I literally cannot stand this place and its not just affecting my social life and happiness, but my grades as well. I was planning to transfer if my scholarship was not renewed, but it looks like it is. I was hearing that if you transfer, when applying to professional school they only look at your GPA of the last school you attended. Is this true? I am sitting at a 3.1. Would it be worth me transferring to another school and spending an extra semester to graduate? Would that better my chances of getting into a good professional program? Or should I just buckle down and finish out this next year and bring those C's up in physics and rock 2nd semester O Chem?</p>
<p>Thanks guys.<br>
And P.S. I really just want to know what is best for me on my road to a sold career.</p>