<p>Ok I am in the second semester of my second year in college and I just transferred to a new school. My first year of college I was playing football at a school 8 hours away from home. That school did not really work out for me since it was so far away from home, and the coaches there had to let go of a lot of players for roster space and I ended up being one of them. I spent this past fall semester at a community college in my city, but was recruited by another school to play football for them but now that I am here, it is not really what I thought it would be. There is absolutely nothing to do except for go to class, do homework/study, go to practice, eat and sleep. I know academics always comes first, but I'm still young and I want to enjoy my college years. Not just go through it. The football team here is not that great, theres no sense of brotherhood or unity in the locker room, the campus environment is boring and dull and its a private division 3 school so I am not on a full ride scholarship so its hitting me and my families finances hard as well. Before I came here I thought about all the pros and cons coming to this school and I looked at many other options as well. But so far the cons are outweighing the pros heavily at my current school. I am not giving up on the school yet but will it look bad on my undergrad resume if i transferred again after a semester or a year here? If I do decide to leave it will be my 4th college i attended. I will just get my degree from UNT in Denton,Tx and live in an apartment with a my two best friends since middle school that already go there or just get an apt with my girlfriend. I never thought that I would be this indecisive, and I hate to waste my families money and to lose hours because I know everything is not going to transfer over. So please just give me advice on what should I do. I've talked to friends and some family members already but I just need to hear more. Thanks and all answers will be appreciated</p>
<p>Lots of people transfer multiple times. It is OK.</p>
<p>If UNT will be affordable, and you can earn a degree that will help you find a job, then it makes perfect sense for you to finish there.</p>