<p>So I've transferred three times in college. I did one semester at Hobart College, hated it. I wanted to transfer to UVM but I decided too late for the deadline. I entered as a non-degree student, and I needed a 3.0 in 6 classes to be in. I took 6 classes, but I got a 2.98. 4 more classes the next semester, 2.88. Transferred to community college to get an associate's and transfer back into a 4 year school, then took a semester off and worked. Now I'm at UMaine, my 5th semester of school, I'll probably need an extra 2 or 3 semesters to graduate with just a Sociology major, no minor. As for work experience, I did some medical records work for my mom's office, I was a camp counselor for kids with disabilities and I made pizza dough last fall. Beyond that, not much else. I'm pretty worried about what I can possibly do with a sociology degree without much experience. I know within the next two years I'll be all about sociology, because so far I've just been slogging through a sea of gen. ed's. Any advice? Will I be crushed by the so-called "real world" after college if I don't pick things up, or will the degree alone be worth it?</p>
<p>You might want to ask on a more general forum because your question is more about sociology/job prospects more than transferring. I would recommend the Parents forum since they a lot of experience themselves as well as kids going/that have gone through the job search process.</p>